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East Side Sushi
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAnthony Lucero
Written byAnthony Lucero
Produced byJulie Rubio
StarringDiana Elizabeth Torres
Yutaka Takeuchi
Rodrigo Duarte Clark
CinematographyMartin Rosenberg
Edited byAnthony Lucero
Music byAlex Mandel
Distributed bySamuel Goldwyn Films (USA) (all media)
Eagle Films (Non-US/Middle east) (all media)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (USA) (DVD)
Release date
  • September 18, 2015 (2015-09-18)
Running time
100 min.
CountriesUnited States, Mexico
LanguageEnglish
Box office$220,000

East Side Sushi is a feature-length film starring Diana Elizabeth Torres, released in 2015 by Sammy Goldwyn Films, and directed by Anthony Lucero.

Plot

Juana is a single mother who can slice and dice with great speed and precision. For years she works for a fruit-vending cart then seeks work at a local Japanese restaurant. She is hired as a sous chef and eventually starts to develop signature sushi dishes. She asks to become a Sushi chef, but is turned down as she is a woman and also not Japanese. She quits then goes on a sushi making contest to show off her sushi making skills. She later rejoins the restaurant to work as a sushi chef.

Cast

  • Diana Elizabeth Torres as Juana
  • Yutaka Takeuchi as Aki
  • Rodrigo Duarte Clark as Apa
  • Kaya Jade Aguirre as Lydia
  • Roji Oyama as Mr. Yoshida
  • Miyoko Sakatani as Mrs. Yoshida
  • James J. Der Jr. as Kyung
  • Jesus Fuentes as Victor
  • Tony Quintero as Jorge
  • Lane Nishikawa as Jimmy Nishida
  • David Blount-Porter as Studio Director
  • Anastasia Pritchard as Brenda
  • Melissa Locsin as Studio Coordinator

Reception

The movie won 9 film festival awards and was nominated for two more. The film did not perform well at box office however, making just $220,000[1] against what is said to be a low budget. The movie has a score of 94% at Rotten Tomatoes.

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