Director: Constantine Costi
Cast: Adam Kiani, Charlie Miller, Ian Bishop, Lisa Williams, N/A, Toby Wilson
Dating back to neolithic times, few culinary traditions have survived as long as the hearty bowl of morning porridge. Despite its simple recipe of OATS, SALT and WATER there is A LOT that can vary. Each year the sleepy highland village of Carrbridge awakens with excitement as locals and competitors from around the globe vie for the honour of winning The Golden Spurtle in the World Porridge Making Championships. For ageing, charismatic, and soon-to-retire protagonist Charlie Miller, this competition means so much more than just a bowl of steaming oats. With ailing health but a responsibility to his fellow porridge committee members, Charlie is on a mission to secure the future of the championships - and his own legacy. Legacy is also at stake for Carrbridge local Ian Bishop. With his health in decline, Ian’s goal is to mount one last glorious attempt to secure the title. But there’s stiff competition. Formidable return competitor Lisa Williams, the queen of porridge, is ready to bring home the trophy. Whilst the new generation of spurtlers) Toby Wilson (Australian taco chef armed with and his radical recipe for an oat-based tortilla), and Adam Kiani (armed with his grandmother’s secret stirring technique), both want to challenge the porridge status quo. Against the backdrop of the breathtaking Scottish Highlands and infused with whimsical humour of an eclectic cast THE GOLDEN SPURTLE captures the humanity of village life and those who visit with spurtle in hand.
Awards: Australian Film Critics Association Award (2025) - Best Documentary
Stockholm Film Festival (2025) - Nomination for Best Documentary
Sydney Film Festival (2025) - Nomination for Best Australian Documentary
Sydney Film Festival (2025) – Nomination for Documentary Film (Australia)
CPH:DOX (Copenhagen Documentary Film Festival) (2025) – Nomination for NEXT:WAVE
Zurich Film Festival (2025) – Nomination for Best International Documentary
Distributor: magyarhangya
*The Golden Spatula* is like a culinary documentary directed by Wes Anderson about a determined dreamer...
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