Bugs
DOC LOUNGE VOLDA PRESENTS BUGS - FILM STARTS AT 20.00 - FREE ENTRY!
Welcome to this year´s very last Doc Lounge screening. We will close the season with the documentary Bugs. A film about how insects can become a part of our daily food in the future. This night we will serve some GLØGG and we hope that people will hang around after the film. We will also reveal the two first films in next years program.
ABOUT THE FILM:
Bugs
Andreas Johnsen, 76 min, Denmark.
Why should we eat insects? Filmmaker Andreas Johnsen’s partly tasty and partly a tiny tiny bit repulsive documentary Bugs sets out to discover if eating insects can save our Earth. The result is equal parts culinary documentary and political conversation starter.
Although scientists and agribusiness have started touting edible insects as the future of sustainable food, the notion of eating bugs hasn’t exactly gained much popularity among the general public. Head Chef Ben Reade and Lead Researcher Josh Evans from the Nordic Food Lab in Denmark are looking to change that. With a focus on food diversity and deliciousness, they set out on a globe-trotting mission to take on the politics of the palate, sampling grubs in the Australian outback, pillaging giant wasp nests in Japan and attending food expos where entrepreneurs pitch their flavorless farmed crickets. Along the way, they put their own haute cuisine spin on local insect delicacies, whipping up dishes like cricket and grasshopper ravioli, maggot cheese gelato and bee larva ceviche.