Kung fu Kitchen


A film by Jeff Warmouth. An epic of vegetable proportions: this live kung-fu satire with an all-vegetable cast is an ironic tribute to the martial arts film genre. E-Gu-Pah (Johnny Eggplant-Li) battles to wrest the scroll of the Ultimate Flavor Enhancement from the evil Ka-Ba-Ji (Raymond Cabbage-Wong). In Vegetablese with English subtitles. Crew Jeff Warmouth, Creator Conceptual Retard Productions, Production Company Festivals Chicago Underground Film Festival IFILM Euro Underground Film Festival Awards Grand Prize – Brainwash Film Festival Filmmaker Comments Kung-fu Kitchen sprang from a body of work grounded in what I had pared down to the essentials of mt life: comedy and cooking. To this stir-fry I added my love for contemporary martial arts films, perceived through a think lens of irony. Filmmaker Bio Jeff Jeffu Warmouth is a Massachusetts-based media artist who has managed to make a career out of playing with his food. His artwork incorporates photography, video, sculpture, and digital media, and often uses jokes and comic twists to subvert logic, language, identity, and culture. Jeff has exhibited at the DeCordova Museum, the Boston Center for the Arts, and Art Interactive in Cambridge, and his award-winning film/video work has screened in festivals internationally. He received his MFA from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and currently heads the Interactive Multimedia program at Fitchburg State College.

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