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Brazilian Doc Explores Supermarket Workers

The award-winning documentary which delves into the lives of supermarket employees Meu Querido Supermercado is now streaming in the United States.

Director Tali Yankelevich, Photo: Cinema Tropical/Facebook

The doc follows everyday employees who are just machine cogs of a big supermarket store, revealing their pains, joys, humor, aspirations, challenges, and other traits and circumstances. My Darling Supermarket is available through a growing list of virtual cinema platforms of independent movie theaters in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Cleveland. A few more are expected to be added next month.

FILM FESTIVAL WINNER
Directed by Tali Yankelevich, the film won the award for best departures feature at the Indie Memphis Film Festival last October. It also competed at Canada’s DOXA Documentary Film Festival in the international competition of feature documentaries last year. More recently, My Darling Supermarket screened at New York’s Museum of Modern Art Doc Fortnight series.

The documentary marks the full feature debut of Yankelevich, whose 2011 short The Perfect Fit was shortlisted for an Oscar nomination. The short about a ballet dancer and a shoemaker was produced by BBC Scotland and won the SXGlobal Short Film Award at the SXSW Film Festival in 2012. Based in São Paulo, Yankelevich holds an honorary bachelor’s degree in film and television and a master’s in documentary directing from Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland.

The following is the list of cities and respective virtual cinemas currently streaming the film:
Asheville, NC, Grail Movie House
New York, NY, Film Forum
Huntington, NY, Cinema Arts Centre
Port Townsend, WA, Rose Theatre
Waterville, ME, Maine Film Center
Amherst, MA, Amherst Cinema
Chicago, IL, Facets Cinema
Cleveland, OH, Cleveland Cinematheque
Los Angeles, CA, Laemmle Theaters
Omaha, NE, Film Streams
Salt Lake City, UT, Salt Lake City Film Society
Washington, DC, AFI Silver Theatre

MORE STREAMINGS
Other virtual cinemas that will stream the film include:
Austin, TX, Austin Film Society, Friday, March 5
Belfast, ME, The Colonial Theater, Friday, March 5
San Francisco, CA, Roxie Theater, March 5
Houston, TX, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Friday, March 26

Featured Top Photo: Scene of Meu Querido Supermercado. Photo: Cinema Tropical

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