A Pot Full of Dreams
1h 23m
01:23:37|Sweden| Directed by Shiva Sanjari
“A Pot Full of Dreams” is a documentary that explores food as a tool for community, compassion, and hope. The series follows future gastronome Rozbeh Javid on a journey through Iran, where kitchens of different religions prepare meals to bring people together and ease loneliness. From the Zoroastrians’ sacred stew in Yazd, to the Jews’ matzah in Tehran, Christians’ hariseh in Isfahan, and Shi’a Muslims’ Ash-e Bushehri in Bushehr, food becomes an act of love and a bridge across the boundaries of faith and belonging.
The documentary shows how meals can alleviate loneliness, foster community, and preserve traditions, while raising questions about sustainability, social justice, and human responsibility.
At the heart of the story is the idea that charity is a fruit—both spiritual and earthly. When shared, food sows seeds of hope in a divided world. For even if the world feels fragmented, gastronomy itself is never divided—it unites, connects, and reminds us that our sense of community and identity is shaped around the table just as much as anywhere else.
From the Zoroastrians’ sacred stew in Yazd to the Jewish matzah in Tehran, the Christian Hariseh in Isfahan, and the Shia Muslims’ Ash-e Bushehri in the port city of Bushehr — everywhere, food takes on a deeper meaning. It becomes an act of love, a beating heart at the center of community, and a bridge across lines of faith and belonging.
At the core is the idea that charity is a fruit — both spiritual and tangible. A fruit that grows from tradition and belief, but ripens in the meeting between people. The series reminds us of something universal: that no one should have to eat alone, and that food — when shared — can carry seeds of hope in a divided world.