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Sunday, May 25, 2025 at 11:46 PM
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Detroit chefs featured in documentary

Made in Michigan, a popular film series hosted by The Bay Community Theatre highlighting great films made in the state of Michigan, concludes on Sunday, April 13 at 4 p.m. with a special screening of filmmaker Keith Famie’s “Detroit: The City of Chefs.”

Following on the heels of crowd-pleasing screenings of “The Search for Anna and Levi: A Lost History of Black Homesteaders in Leelanau County” and “Dogman 3: Fight to the Finish,” the an inspiring documentary that celebrates the rich heritage of Detroit’s culinary scene.

Emmy-winning producer/ director Keith Famie – known for many years as a celebrity chef and a metro Detroit restaurateur who hosted his own Food Network series before moving to documentary filmmaking— takes a deep dive into Detroit’s fascinating food history through interviews with notable chefs, restaurant owners, and hospitality industry personalities from across the decades. The film honors the rich culture of diverse ethnic groups and immigrants who’ve helped make the city the renowned dining destination it’s become today. The screening will be followed by a filmmaker Q&A. Doors open at 3 p.m.

Tickets to all Made in Michigan screenings are $12 and available at TheBayTheatre.com. Made in Michigan is another value-added offering by the nonprofit Bay Community Theatre to provide community entertainment and programming. Please join us!


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