- Restaurateurs, musicians, politicians-everyone loves hummus. A story of faith, community, and growth is told through the lens of a dietary staple and superfood, hummus! This documentary shows how food can bring people together.
- An eclectic, touching film about Hummus, the delicious super food sweeping across America. Secret recipes, a Guinness World Record and the power of Hummus to bring Muslims, Christians and Jews together - in the Middle East, America and around the world.—Oren Rosenfeld
- Hummus - the delicious, nutritious superfood sweeping America - has the power to bring Muslims, Christians and Jews together... in the Middle East, America and around the world. Hummus. Claimed by all. Owned by none. In Hummus! The Movie we meet three main characters - a hard working Muslim woman, an ever-smiling Jew and a young Christian Arab on a quest for meaning. And they all have one thing in common... a love of Hummus. Hummus! The Movie also spotlights "The World's Largest Serving of Hummus" - the fiercely fought Guinness World Record title currently held by a Lebanese Hummus maker at a huge 23,042lb (10,451kg)! But beyond the competition, beyond arguments over the best Hummus and even beyond religious and political divides, Hummus! The Movie tells the touching personal stories of the colorful men and women who love their Hummus.
- OREN ROSENFELD, ISRAEL/U.S./GERMANY/CANADA, 2016, 70MIN, ENGLISH, ARABIC, AND HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES Three Israelis from very different backgrounds are brought together by their love for a common dietary staple: hummus. Jalil, a young Christian-Arab from Ramla who has taken over his family's hummus restaurant, struggles with the urge to forge his own path. Eliyahu is a former dread-headed vagrant turned Hasidic Jew, who opens a chain of successful kosher hummus restaurants. Suheila, the only woman to own her own business in the Arab market, has won the Golden Pita Award for Best Hummus, beating ten men for the title. Weaving together their stories, director Oren Rosenfeld tastefully demonstrates how food can positively affect our culture-and is even able to transcend religious and political divides.—Oren Rosenfeld
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