This is a story of how we are forced to begin again, how each generation is connected to the last, and how, ultimately, we can bring our roots with us. In this context, it might seem like a strange choice to include ‘Recipe in Exile’ in our first issue, but the truth of the film is apparent.Įven as the characters are anthropomorphised and symbolism is rife, the story is one that innumerable people have and will continue to experience. When we think of the intersection of film and non-fiction, it’s common to first think of documentary filmmaking or even true-crime. However, it’s an interesting piece for a journal, as the media used are both illustration and film. When we received the submission for our issue, we were all excited to be able to include a short film in the collection. ![]() ![]() It’s a moving film about displacement, violence, adaptation, culture, and heritage. ‘Recipe in Exile’ is a beautifully illustrated short film that we have had the privilege to publish in our inaugural issue ‘Beginnings’.
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