Food & Drink
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BROOKLYN BOURGEOIS
At the inaugural “Dine-In Theater” event, a screening of Luis Bunuel’s “Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie” (1972) is accompanied by a meal prepared by chef Leighton Edmondson. The film follows a group of friends who sit down to a dinner party, only to be frequently interrupted; tonight’s event mirrors the plot by timing each of the meal’s three courses to the film’s disruptions. Diners can choose between a vegetarian meal (gnocchi with two sauces) and cumin pork roast, both served with complimentary wine. Tonight, 8 p.m., the Archive, 49 Bogart St., between Thames and Grattan streets, Brooklyn, 718-381-1944, $38, reservations required.
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