The film “The Hundred-Foot Journey,” a cinematic adaptation of Richard C. Morais’s novel, is often available for streaming on the subscription service Netflix. This accessibility provides viewers with convenient access to the story of a culinary rivalry between an Indian family and a French restaurateur. Its presence on the platform allows a wide audience to experience the film’s themes of cultural integration, family, and the pursuit of dreams.
The availability of this film via streaming enhances its cultural impact. It allows the narrative, which explores the challenges and rewards of cultural exchange through the lens of food, to reach a global audience. Historically, accessing films required physical media or scheduled broadcasts; streaming services democratize access, offering on-demand viewing and broadening the potential for cultural understanding and appreciation.