
“Live. Love. Eat.”
When Emma moves in with her estranged, gay son, the pair must learn to reconnect through food where words fail, and face the foreclosure of the family’s Chinese restaurant and a stubborn fear of intimacy.
A quiet, character-driven indie that uses food as a lens for family healing. It’s a gentle exploration of reconnecting with loved ones and finding comfort in shared meals, even amidst life's challenges.
















