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In Theaters: March 9, 2012 (limited)

PG | 1h 21m | Documentary

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Jiro Ono, 85, is the most famous sushi chef in Tokyo. He’s devoted his life to perfecting the art of making sushi, working from sunrise to sunset each day, carefully molding and finessing the presentation of each sushi creation. Despite the fact that his restaurant, Sukiyabashi Jiro, only seats ten, it has won the prestigious 3-Star Michelin review, making him the oldest Michelin chef alive. The movie also delves into how Jiro’s ambition has rubbed off on his sons as well. Although eldest son Yoshikazu will inherit his father’s sushi empire, Jiro is not yet ready to retire or to relinquish any of his responsibilities. Though Yoshikazu is unable to reach his full potential with his famous father guiding and critiquing every decision, he is nonetheless proud to learn from a true sushi master.

Director: David Gelb

Studio: Corner Store Entertainment

Producer(s): Kevin Iwashina, Matt Weaver, Tom Pelligrini

Cast: Jiro Ono, Yoshikazu Ono

Official Site: jiromovie.com

10 votes and 3 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 99%

91%

In Theaters: March 9, 2012 (limited)

PG | 1h 21m | Documentary

  Watch Trailer

Jiro Ono, 85, is the most famous sushi chef in Tokyo. He’s devoted his life to perfecting the art of making sushi, working from sunrise to sunset each day, carefully molding and finessing the presentation of each sushi creation. Despite the fact that his restaurant, Sukiyabashi Jiro, only seats ten, it has won the prestigious 3-Star Michelin review, making him the oldest Michelin chef alive. The movie also delves into how Jiro’s ambition has rubbed off on his sons as well. Although eldest son Yoshikazu will inherit his father’s sushi empire, Jiro is not yet ready to retire or to relinquish any of his responsibilities. Though Yoshikazu is unable to reach his full potential with his famous father guiding and critiquing every decision, he is nonetheless proud to learn from a true sushi master.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 99%

91%

In Theaters: March 9, 2012 (limited)

PG | 1h 21m | Documentary

Jiro Ono, 85, is the most famous sushi chef in Tokyo. He’s devoted his life to perfecting the art of making sushi, working from sunrise to sunset each day, carefully molding and finessing the presentation of each sushi creation.

Despite the fact that his restaurant, Sukiyabashi Jiro, only seats ten, it has won the prestigious 3-Star Michelin review, making him the oldest Michelin chef alive.

The movie also delves into how Jiro’s ambition has rubbed off on his sons as well. Although eldest son Yoshikazu will inherit his father’s sushi empire, Jiro is not yet ready to retire or to relinquish any of his responsibilities. Though Yoshikazu is unable to reach his full potential with his famous father guiding and critiquing every decision, he is nonetheless proud to learn from a true sushi master.