The Stop's Green Barn will be hosting dinner and a movie on March 16, dinner at 6:15 pm and the screening at 6:45 pm. They will be showing the World Cinema Documentary Old Orchard:
Directed by: Chung-ryoul Lee Running time: 78 minutes.
In a remote, verdant valley in South Korea, old Mr. and Mrs. Lee live on a farm with their rickety ox. For forty years, the animal has served them faithfully-hauling untold firewood loads and dragging the plow through fertile fields. A gently unfolding meditation on the cycle of life, Old Partner playfully and poetically tells the story of the ineffable bond between Mr. Lee and his ox as their lives wind down in tandem. Rain or shine, hunched and gnarled, Mr. Lee tills, weeds, and harvests, often crouching on all fours like the ox that never leaves his side. The camera lingering intimately on the ox's kind eyes and creaky bones allows us to sense the depth of this sentient being's loyalty as he carts Mr. Lee to town at a snail's pace. In return, Mr. Lee collects special fodder by hand and refuses to spray insecticides for fear of poisoning his beloved beast. Meanwhile, the cheeky Greek chorus, Mrs. Lee, complains incessantly from the peanut gallery. This traditional life and this ox will be her undoing! A charming, heartbreaking, existential buddy tale, Old Partner conveys the almost mystical inextricability of humans and nature. As laconic Mr. Lee intones, "The ox is my karma."
To attend, please reserve a spot by emailing ash@thestop.org or calling 416-652-7867 ext 222.
The film screening and vegan/vegetarian dinner is by a pay-what-you-can donation, with a $12-20 recommendation.
All proceeds go to The Stop Community Food Centre.