This film tells the story of five brutal regimes, from Iraq to North Korea, through the eyes of the personal chefs who served them.
Through recipes, rituals and remembrance, a portrait emerges of power, manipulation and the quiet ways ordinary people become entangled in extraordinary violence. Loyalty, denial, fear, even thrill, each chef carries their experience differently, yet together they reveal how dictatorship gets under the skin of everyone it touches. How to Feed a Dictator is darkly funny, deeply human and impossible to shake, proof that the most revealing place to understand a regime is not the war room but the kitchen.
Content guidance: contains some graphic and disturbing scenes.
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Premiere statusInternational premiere
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Director(s)Andrew Neel
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Country(s)USA, Chile, Norway, Uganda, Kenya, Iraq, Cambodia
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Year2026
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Duration95 mins
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Executive producer(s)Billy Hines, Ryan Bartecki, Kyle Martin, Ethan Palmer
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Producer(s)Michael Merlob / Co Created Media
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CinematographyEthan Palmer, Raphael Laski
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EditingBrad Turner
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SoundRaphael Laski
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Language(s)English, Spanish, Swahili, Arabic, Khmer
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Sales CompanyJosh Braun / Submarine Entertainment
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