Big Fish - Rumba Rwandaise (Belgium) by Luzie Kurth
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1h 19m
*** 31ème Quinzaine du cinéma francophone Paris, Ceres Food Film Festival New York
The film Big Fish - Rumba Rwandaise immerses into the world of Mère Josee, who invites the viewer to embark on a culinary journey through Congolese and Rwandan cuisine that goes beyond the sense of taste. Sharing food means sharing stories. A cinematic portrait of a passionate woman who sets the pace in her own dance of life, even if her freedom to move ends where the European border regime starts.
Running time: 01:19:00
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