Eating Cultures A documentary journey through three authentic restaurants in London

A documentary journey through three authentic restaurants in London. A documentary journey through three authentic restaurants in London. Trailer Cultural translation The Eritrean meal Food authenticity and national identity Into the kitchen The parrilla grill in action The filming of the filming and Argentinian meat. A film by Holly Giesman Supported by University of Roehampton PhD project supervisors Michael Chanan Garry Marvin Enrica Colusso Featuring Mosob restaurant Mirch Masala restaurant Bue.

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A documentary journey through three authentic restaurants in London. A documentary journey through three authentic restaurants in London. Trailer Cultural translation The Eritrean meal Food authenticity and national identity Into the kitchen The parrilla grill in action The filming of the filming and Argentinian meat. A film by Holly Giesman Supported by University of Roehampton PhD project supervisors Michael Chanan Garry Marvin Enrica Colusso Featuring Mosob restaurant Mirch Masala restaurant Bue.

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