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So, Patty vs. Patty is this fascinating dive into a piece of cultural history that you don't see much in mainstream narratives. It brings to life the 1985 patty wars in Toronto, where Jamaican-Canadian bakers fiercely defended their culinary heritage against government scrutiny. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it feels authentic, like you're on this journey with the bakers themselves. The interviews are raw, filled with passion and a hint of humor, capturing the community's spirit. It's not just about food; it's about identity and resistance. There's a real sense of atmosphere, as the film weaves in archival footage and personal anecdotes, pulling you into the heart of a deliciously contentious debate.
Explore cultural identity through culinary conflict. · A deep look at community and resistance. · Unique archival footage enhances storytelling.
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