Let's Eat (2020)

Let's Eat (2020) poster

As a single parent in an unfamiliar country, Ma’s entire life centers around raising Luan, her rambunctious young daughter. Likewise, Luan spends her childhood indulging in endless quality time with her playful, loving mother. However, as Luan grows up, it isn’t long before daily life interferes and causes mother and daughter to grow apart. By channeling their feelings into cooking, the two strive to find their way back to each other, one homemade meal at a time.

Director: Dixon Wong
Genre: Animation, Family
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Max Loh
Cinematography: Andrea Goh
Editing: Cristiane Maia, Rachel Agana
Production: Anamon Studios
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $33,000
Original Language: en

Keywords

family dinner, short film

More Films by Director: Dixon Wong
More Films in Genre: Animation, Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Let's Eat about?
As a single parent in an unfamiliar country, Ma’s entire life centers around raising Luan, her rambunctious young daughter. Likewise, Luan spends her childhood indulging in endless quality time with her playful, loving mother. However, as Luan grows up, it isn’t long before daily life interferes and causes mother and daughter to grow apart. By channeling their feelings into cooking, the two strive to find their way back to each other, one homemade meal at a time.
Who directed Let's Eat?
Let's Eat was directed by Dixon Wong.
Who stars in Let's Eat?
Let's Eat stars Amy Kuo, Nora Ng-Quinn, Gina Su, Anna Xie.
How long is Let's Eat?
Let's Eat has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
What genre is Let's Eat?
Let's Eat is a Animation, Family film.
What is the budget of Let's Eat?
Let's Eat had a budget of $33,000.
Where was Let's Eat produced?
Let's Eat was produced in United States of America.