MICHELIN STARS II: NORDIC BY NATURE
synopsis
The Faroe Islands are an ancient microcosmos of exciting products, Nordic history, tales, 37 words for fog and even more for fermentation, a thriving seafood industry, ravishing waterfalls, eccentric personalities, a native tongue, and the culinary pearl: KOKS. How is it possible to run a top restaurant like this at the end of the world? Prior to covid-19, people took immense detours to dine at this eatery serving food sourced from just 500 square miles of produce, in a rugged terrain and where the climate is subpolar, windy, wet, cloudy, and cold, with average temperatures close to freezing throughout the year, everlasting light in summer and a scorching darkness all through winter. In Nordic by Nature we dive into the poetic mind of young Faroese chef Poul Andrias Ziska, and seek to find the traditions, history and distinctive ancient practices that lie beneath the world's most remote fine dining experience.
international title: | Michelin Stars II: Nordic by Nature |
original title: | Michelin Stars II: Nordic by Nature |
country: | Denmark, Spain |
year: | 2021 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Rasmus Dinesen |
film run: | 65' |
screenplay: | Rasmus Dinesen, Kristian Brask Thomsen, Jesper Jarl Becker |
cinematography by: | Jesper Jarl Becker, Rasmus Dinesen |
film editing: | Klaus Heinecke, Martin Munck Schmidt |
music: | Nikolaj Torp Larsen |
producer: | Jesper Jarl Becker |
production: | Sweet & Savoury Film Company, Bon Vivant Communications |