Hot Docs Review: Ramen Documentary Come Back Anytime Is Worth Savouring Directed by John Daschbach
Starring Masamoto Ueda, Kazuko Ueda
Come Back Anytime will surely be reminded of
Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the acclaimed 2011 documentary about the master sushi chef. Both food docs examine a hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Tokyo, each run by a devoted master who has perfected recipes through hands-on experimentation and intense devotion.
Much like Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the most interesting thing about
Come Back Anytime isn t the food porn, but the man behind the meals. Ramen restaurant Bizentei is run by Masamoto Ueda, a self-taught senior who, along with wife Kazuko, does just about everything at the eatery: they cook and serve the food, Masamoto creates the recipes himself without any formal training, and he even harvests some of the ingredients himself.
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Hot Docs 2021 lineup includes films from Yung Chang, Jennifer Holness and Theo Anthony
Going virtual for a second year, the festival of Canadian and international documentary cinema rolls out 15 titles screening as Special Presentations By Norman Wilner
Yung Chang s Wuhan Wuhan will world premiere at Hot Docs 2021.
It’s about to get real again: Hot Docs has announced the first titles of its 2021 festival.
The festival of Canadian and international documentary cinema, which opens April 29, will be sticking to streaming for a second year, using the Hot Docs At Home platform launched last spring when the fest reconfigured itself as an online event due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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