Soul Food Junkies
2012 documentary film
Soul Food Junkies is a 2012 documentary directed by Byron Hurt and produced by Lisa Durden.[1] The film explores the history and culinary tradition of soul food, and its relevance to African American culture and identity.[2] The film also documents black people that have modified their diet towards eating more vegetables.
See also
References
- ^ "2012 Film and Talent Competition Winners". American Black Film Festival. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
- ^ "Soul Food Junkies". PBS.
External links
- PBS Soul Food Junkies
- Soul Food Junkies at IMDb
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