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Film introduction by Director Dan Goldberg


Ronni Kahn, founder of OzHarvest, crusades against the global food waste scandal, holding big business and the government to account in Australia and internationally. After the showing, there will be a discussion and Q&A about efforts to combat food waste in different parts of the world with Ronni Kahn; Charles E. McJilton, CEO of Second Harvest Japan; Scott Faber of the Environmental Working Group (EWG), Leslie Pyo of Aloha Harvest, Suzanne Jones of Eco-Cycle, and Hayden Dansky of Boulder Food Rescue.


For live viewers:

  • 1:00 pm Program begins
  • 1:10 pm Feature film
  • 2:40-3:15 pm Live discussion with Q&A


Those watching after the live events have occurred may do so at their convenience. A recording of the live discussion will be available to begin streaming until midnight on Feb 5th.


Note: R Gallery in Boulder is showing an in-person and online exhibit of art by Colorado artists inspired by Festival films, including Food Fighter. Connie Luebbert and Rob Lantz are the artists for Food Fighter.


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Ronni Kahn ran a successful Australian corporate events company producing million-dollar dinners. Then, she realized the absurdity of throwing away edible food, and pivoted to social activism by founding OzHarvest, a food rescue charity. Food Fighter follows her crusade against the global food waste scandal, partnering with the United Nations, working with British royalty and Jamie Oliver, and holding big business and the government to account in Australia.

  • Year
    2018
  • Runtime
    87 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Australia, South Africa, Thailand, United Kingdom
  • Director
    Dan Goldberg
  • Producer
    Dan Goldberg
  • Executive Producer
    Adam Kay, Simon Nasht
  • Cinematographer
    Bruno Kataoka