Movie & Bites | “Our Little Sister” with Japanese Curry Experience

Sat Aug 03 2024 at 10:30 am to 01:30 pm

JAPAN HOUSE Salon, Level 5 | Los Angeles

JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles
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Movie & Bites | \u201cOur Little Sister\u201d with Japanese Curry Experience
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Movie & Bites | “Our Little Sister” with Japanese Curry Experience

Date

August 3, 2024

Time

10:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Location

JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles Salon, Level 5

Ticket Price

$35



As the next installment in our “Movie & Bites” series, JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles presents a screening of “Our Little Sister” (2016), directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda, followed by a demo and tasting focused on an iconic Japanese dish.

Based on a popular manga, the Japanese film with English subtitles traces the lives of three sisters in a charming beach town whose lives are transformed by the arrival of their younger half-sister after the death of their estranged father. Throughout this heartwarming family tale, the film showcases a variety of delicious Japanese cuisine, featuring dishes such as Japanese curry, umeshu (plum wine), and aji fry (deep-fried horse mackerel), among others. These culinary elements of the film offer a glimpse into the cultural and familial bonds central to the story.

Following the screening, guests will get to experience authentic Japanese curry as an essential comfort food and family staple. Chef Yoya Takahashi will lead a cooking demonstration and audience tasting, spotlighting curry as a versatile dish that is simpler than it looks and ideal for all occasions. As the Chief of Operations at Champion’s Curry USA, the US subsidiary of a Japanese curry chain restaurant originally founded in 1961, Takahashi will reveal his practical cooking tips, illustrate creative variations you can make in your own kitchen, and share the tasty results.

Guests will receive a box of Golden Curry Mix Mild 92g (S&B Foods) as a take-home gift.

Don’t miss the chance to discover this essential Japanese “soul food” in all its regional diversity, as well as learn how to prepare it at home as a new family tradition.



Program Outline

*Subject to change. Scroll down for additional information.

  • Remarks (5 min)
  • Screening of “Our Little Sister” (2 hr 8 min)
  • Introduction of Japanese Curry (10 min)
  • Cooking Demonstrations and Tasting (20 min)
  • Q&A (10 min)


Light Lunch Menu

*Subject to change


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  • Chicken katsu curry
  • Japanese plum jelly


*Allergens: Fish, dairy, egg, wheat, soy.** This program is not suitable for vegetarians and vegans. The curry will contain pork, beef, and poultry. No substitutions available.

*** No takeout containers are provided for leftovers.


Synopsis | Our Little Sister (2016)

Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda


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"Our Little Sister," directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda, is a gentle and heartfelt film celebrating nature, belonging, and family love. Adapted from the manga "Umimachi Diary," it tells the story of three estranged sisters—Yoshi, Chika, and Sachi—who live together in their grandmother's house in a seaside town. Their lives change when they meet their teenage half-sister Suzu at their father's funeral and decide to bring her home. Suzu's presence brings joy and purpose but also highlights their emotional stagnation. How will their lives transform together? With its delicate and unhurried approach, the film beautifully portrays the subtleties of coming of age, family relationships, and the seasons of change in daily life.

Note: Japanese film with English subtitles.

Photo Credit: ©︎2015 Akimi Yoshida, SHOGAKUKAN, FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK INC., SHOGAKUKAN INC., Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics



About the Chef


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Chef Yoya Takahashi

Born and raised in Kyoto, Japan, Yoya Takahashi has been involved in the Japanese food industry in Los Angeles for over 20 years, but first moved to Los Angeles with aspirations of becoming an actor like his grandfather. It was here in Los Angeles that he first discovered his passion for sushi behind a bar in Little Tokyo, and built on his foundation in classical Japanese techniques to develop a culinary approach emphasizing fresh, local, seasonable, and sustainable ingredients.

Yoya’s first encounter with Champion’s Curry was when he was living in Kanazawa in the late 1990s. Six years ago, he happened to meet current CEO Keita Minami through a mutual acquaintance in Kanazawa. They shared a common desire to open a Champion’s Curry restaurant in the United States and to help spread the popularity and history of Japanese-style curry. Currently, Yoya proudly serves as COO at Champion’s Curry USA to promote Japanese-style curry in the U.S.



Special Thanks


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

JAPAN HOUSE Salon, Level 5, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, United States

Tickets

USD 39.19

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