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East Side Sushi

The film embodies the story of a Latin woman (Diana Elizabeth Torres) who faces daily challenges to become a sushi chef while working in a Japanese restaurant. This Latin woman dreams of becoming a sushi chef, but she is unable to do so because race and gender are two different factors in front of her desire.
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En Filme
August 08, 2016 The film is well intentioned, but it's poorly executed. [Full review in Spanish]
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Fresno Bee
September 24, 2015 "East Side Sushi" writer-director Anthony Lucero shows that subtle differences between cultures can be presented with great respect and concern.
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Washington Post
November 12, 2015 Lucero compensates for ... missteps with subtly persuasive visual choices and narrative restraint.
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Hollywood Reporter
September 21, 2015 Endearing performances, accomplished low-budget filmmaking and a distinctive urban setting all add up to an appetizing offering.
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San Jose Mercury News
September 21, 2015 A rather humanist tone infuses "East Side Sushi," offering a sense of hope as characters choose to come together rather than be pulled apart.
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Cine Premiere
August 08, 2016 A small, effective and plentiful film for the whole family. [Full review in Spanish]
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Village Voice
September 25, 2015 East Side Sushi captures the grind and pleasure of the food industry as Juana shifts from numbing routine to a challenging cuisine.
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Seattle Times
November 12, 2015 "East Side Sushi" is a charming little picture.
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Variety
September 21, 2015 Anthony Lucero's delectable debut feature has its share of on-the-nose writing and Cinderella-story contrivances, but for the most part folds its cross-cultural insights into a pleasing underdog narrative.
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Seattle Weekly
November 12, 2015 So while it's entirely predictable, full of follow-your-dreams sentiment, Anthony Lucero's sincere little indie does provide an exemplary heroine.
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Konexión
August 15, 2016 A simple, family-friendly film with a solid message. [Full review in Spanish]
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