Food, Wine & Film with Chef Peter Chang Feature Film: Eat Drink Man Woman
September 25th
Dim Sum Lunch at Peter Chang's China Grill, 12 (noon) Movie, Wine Tasting & Discussion with Peter Chang & staff at The Paramount 3:30pm $12.00 Movie & Tasting / $65.00 Movie & Tasting with Dim Sum Lunch On Sale Friday, July 22 at 10am (pre-sale for Paramount Supporters begins on Thursday, July 21 at 10am) Purchase tickets via www.theparamount.net call/visit our Box Office:434-979-1333 215 East Main St, Charlottesville VA 10am-2pm~M-F
Dubbed the disappearing chef, the subject of lengthy pieces by Calvin Trillin in the New Yorker, and formerly a personal chef to the President of China, Peter Chang has brought his special brand of cooking to Charlottesville, Va. EVENT SCHEDULE: DIM SUM LUNCH AT PETER CHANG'S CHINA GRILL Before the movie at 12noon, an exclusive Dim Sum lunch will be held at Peter Chang's China Grill, to benefit The Paramount Theater. This lunch will be sold in a separate ticket that includes the movie and has limited seating.
TASTING Theater festivities will begin at 3:30 with a tasting reception, where patrons can sample wine offerings from Jefferson Vineyards, Afton Mountain, and other local vineyards; and tastes from local Asian restaurants.
DISCUSSION GUESTS C-VILLE Weekly food & wine columnist, Megan Headley will host a discussion before the movie with:
Master Chef Peter Chang Master Chef Gen Lee Staff members from Peter Chang's China Grill Questions for Peter Chang may be submitted to
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FEATURE FILM ~ EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN: Director Ang Lee's look at conflicts in a Chinese family, with meals as a centerpiece of the film. Master chef Chu (Sihung Lung) is a long-time widower who lovingly cooks large Sunday dinners for his three daughters, who view the meals as too traditional. Secretly, however, successful airline executive Jia-Chien (Chien-Lien Wu) loves traditional cooking and would like to be a chef like her father, if women were permitted to do so. Her older sister Jia-Jen (Kuei-Mei Yang) is unmarried and cynical about men, but she becomes attracted to a volleyball coach and eventually pursues him vigorously. The youngest daughter, Jia-Ning (Yu-Wen Wang), is a college student who becomes pregnant from her frequent sexual escapades. As the film progresses, the personal relationships between the daughters and their significant others change unexpectedly. (Unrated)
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