Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9

Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9 is a 1989 American short documentary film produced and directed by David Petersen.[2]

Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9
Directed byDavid Petersen
Produced byDavid Petersen[1]
Distributed byDirect Cinema Limited
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
Running time
29 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Owners and waitresses of Sherrill's Restaurant and Bakery, a down-home gathering place behind the Capitol, observed Washington and its denizens since the Depression as the film captures moments during a typical day in the very un-Washington Capitol Hill hang out, conveying the role of the eatery in the neighborhood as patrons discuss local history and politics.[3]

Accolades

It was nominated in 1989 for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.[4] It also was a first place winner in the American, National Educational, and Houston Film Festivals; and won a CINE Golden Eagle and Emmy Award.[5]

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