¡Mottainai Kitchen
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] A delicious and fun solution to food waste! The story takes place in Japan, the land of the "Mottainai Spirit". Fascinated by the "mottainai spirit", David, a food rescuer and film director from Austria, travels to Japan and discovers hints for a sustainable future. What are the hints for a sustainable future that he discovers on his trip to Japan? Mottainai" is a word that originally comes from Buddhist thought. Originally derived from Buddhist thought, it is a beautiful word unique to Japan that not only means to eliminate waste, but also expresses a sense of reverence for all living things. Food rescuer and film director David Gross was fascinated by the spirit of "mottainai" and came to Japan. However, Japan's food loss is one of the highest in the world because of the importance it attaches to the mottainai spirit. The amount of food loss in Japan is 6.43 million tons annually, enough for one rice ball per person per day. That is 60,000 yen per household per year in food that could still be eaten. DAVID attacks convenience stores and homes and rescues food that would otherwise be thrown away one after another! He opens "Mottainai Kitchens" in kitchen cars all over Japan to transform them into delicious food. Japanese dubbed version as David Gross: Takumi Saito (narration, dubbing)
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