“Thanks to a good directing job, ‘Eat Bitter’ not only allows us to learn about a country that we rarely see in the movies, but also gives us an exploration of the intrinsic relationship between work and family through the journeys of two men who, despite all the differences between them, are united by a sense of responsibility and love for their families.”

  • - La Estatuilla

“The main story is brilliantly subtle…'Eat Bitter' is an observational documentary and a good example of the power of the genre at a time when hybrid films are constantly challenging the boundaries of documentary filmmaking.”

- POLITIKEN

Interviews

We are not presenting a story of clash of civilizations. Instead, we provide a human portrayal of two men and two families and how they progress facing challenges in life.
— Mathieu Faure, Producer of Eat Bitter