Dream Cuisine
Originally released in 2003. Dream Cuisine is a documentary film. directed by Li Ying. With a runtime of 2h 14m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Synopsis
Japanese filmmaker Li Ying directs the documentary Aji (Dream Cuisine), a portrait of master chef Hatsue Sato. In her late seventies, Hatsue is one of the last chefs who honor the traditional cooking style of China's Shandong province. She and her husband, Koroku, run a restaurant in Tokyo, but she really wants to move back to China where she was born. The filmmakers follow her to Shandong, where she does a television interview and meets culinary college president Liu Gwangwei. When the modern chef can't seem follow her old-fashioned recipes right, she decides to stay in China and cook them herself. However, husband Koroku doesn't want to change his location.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Dragon Films
- NHK
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dream Cuisine about?
Japanese filmmaker Li Ying directs the documentary Aji (Dream Cuisine), a portrait of master chef Hatsue Sato. In her late seventies, Hatsue is one of the last chefs who honor the traditional cooki...
Who directed Dream Cuisine?
Dream Cuisine was directed by Li Ying.
How long is Dream Cuisine?
Dream Cuisine has a runtime of 2 hours and 14 minutes (134 minutes total).
When was Dream Cuisine released?
Dream Cuisine was released on September 30, 2003 in theaters.