Summaries

In this meticulously researched documentary, filmmaker Mark Hall traces the origins of sushi in Japan to its status today as a cuisine that has spawned a lucrative worldwide industry.

From humble beginnings as a simple food sold by Japanese street vendors, sushi has exploded into an international phenomenon in the past 30 years. SUSHI: THE GLOBAL CATCH is a feature-length documentary shot in five countries exploring the history, problems and future of this popular cuisine. Much of sushi's rich cultural tradition that began in Tokyo is changing as raw fish now appear from cities like Warsaw and New York to small towns worldwide. But what is the cost? Will the worldwide hunger for sushi continue to grow until wild fish vanish, or will new technology like aquaculture keep plates full? Can sustainable sushi restaurants satisfy consumers or will competition for declining resources drive prices so high that only a few can afford raw fish?—Sakana Films

Details

Keywords
  • food and drink documentary
Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
  • News
Release date Jun 6, 2012
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States Japan Australia Singapore Poland
Language English Spanish
Filming locations Port Lincoln, South Australia, Australia
Production companies Sakana Film Productions

Box office

Gross US & Canada $5757
Opening weekend US & Canada $516
Gross worldwide $5757

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 15m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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