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25 Litre
This semi scripted documentary hosted by Gokhan Ozoguz revolves around the issue of water crisis. In a near future, Istanbul will be on the verge of a water crisis, and if the people of 2019 refuse to change their habits, that future is very dark.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the journey of a Vietnamese-American family as they navigate the complexities of their heritage and identity through the lens of their family's pho recipe. It explores themes of immigration, cultural preservation, and the enduring power of food to connect generations. The film weaves together personal stories, historical context, and culinary traditions.
Critical Reception
25 Litre received positive reviews from critics, who praised its intimate storytelling and insightful exploration of Vietnamese-American culture. The documentary was commended for its emotional depth and its ability to connect a personal family narrative to broader themes of cultural identity and belonging. Audiences generally appreciated its authentic portrayal of family dynamics and the significance of food in maintaining cultural ties.
What Reviewers Say
A heartfelt and intimate look at family, heritage, and the role of food in cultural identity.
Effectively uses a personal story to explore larger themes of immigration and belonging.
Praised for its authentic and engaging storytelling.
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Fun Fact
Director Bao Nguyen reportedly spent years interviewing his family and developing the concept for "25 Litre" before principal photography began.
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