

A Grain of Wheat
“A Grain of Wheat” is a story of two bakeries in Yokohama. A French baker, Eriko, makes a sudden visit to Honda who is the owner of a historical bakery in Yokohama. They have different attitudes towards the craft of bread making but they start to feel mutual respect as they make bread together.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya, this film explores the complex relationships and betrayals among a group of former friends. As the struggle for independence intensifies, old wounds are reopened, and characters are forced to confront their past actions and their roles in the unfolding conflict. The narrative delves into themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the enduring impact of colonial rule on individual lives and communities.
Critical Reception
While 'A Grain of Wheat' has received praise for its thematic depth and strong performances, it has not achieved widespread critical acclaim or significant box office success. Its reception has been more niche, appreciated by those interested in post-colonial narratives and African cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its exploration of the psychological toll of conflict and oppression.
- Noted for its powerful performances, particularly from its lead actors.
- Some reviews suggest a slow pacing at times, impacting overall engagement.
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Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same name by Nobel laureate Chinua Achebe, though it relocates the story's setting to a different historical context.
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