Umami (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 9, 2023

Original Title:
Umami no Tabi

Alternate Titles:
Der Geschmack der kleinen Dinge
El sabor de les coses simples
うま味の旅
旨味の旅

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Nompareille Productions
Sunny Side Up Films
Zinc

Production Countries:
France | Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

Runtime: 92

Food is symbolic of talk when the words are missing.

Following a near-death experience France's leading chef throws himself into a quest seeking the flavor that has confounded his life since he was defeated by a Japanese chef's bowl of noodles as a young man.

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Casting:
Eiji Leon Lee

Co-Producer:
Yann Yoshikazu Gahier
Evelyne Inuzuka

Costume Design:
Dorothée Lissac
Mari Miyamoto

Director:
Slony Sow

Director of Photography:
Denis Louis

Executive Producer:
Jean-Maurice Belayche
Alex Dong

Line Producer:
Thomas Averland

Makeup Department Head:
Sylvie Moreau
Mike Sano

Music:
Frederic Holyszewski

Producer:
Lucas Oliver-Frost
Slony Sow

Production Design:
Slony Sow

Set Decoration:
Claude Hofmarcher
Damian Keyte
Christian Marti

Sound Mixer:
Hervé Buirette

Sound Recordist:
François Meynot

Writer:
Slony Sow

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