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Stefan Nadelman's Food Fight | An abridged history of American-centric war

foodfight.gifNow this is a real food fight...the short film FOOD FIGHT by Portland-based Stefan Nadelman portrays an abridged history of American-centric war, from WWII to present day, told through the foods of the countries in conflict (ie. burgers=US, croissants=France, bratwurst & pretzels=Germany, sushi=Japan, etc).

You'll have to figure out what war is being reenacted, and what country each food represents, since there are no captions. However, after a once through, you can go to Food Fight's site (here) to get a lowdown on each food and what country they represent, and what wars were reenacted -- a spoiler cheatsheet, if you will.

More: Food Fight site | Stefan Nadelman's Show Reel 2007 here | Watch Food Fight under the cut | via Cho Tabetai

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May 27, 2008 at 12:09 AM
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