A twelve-year-old Brooklyn boy (Noah Schnapp of Stranger Things), with a passion for cooking, decides to create a meal that will unite his conflicted family. The son of an Israeli mother and a Palestinian father, Abe dreams of a harmonious menu to calm the historic clashes of his grandparents. On a quest through the streets of Brooklyn, Abe gleans inspiration from the city's endless mixing of diverse flavors. Finding refuge in a professional kitchen, Abe pays his dues taking out the trash and dishwashing. Brazilian chef Chico (Seu Jorge) and his crew share culinary skills, ethics, and a philosophical approach to food with a fusion of South American, Jamaican, and NYC influences. Back at home, when his half Jewish/half Muslim family sees religious rite of passage as the next battleground, can this young chef find the right ingredients to bring peace to the family table?
Recommended for age 11+
Director Biography

Fernando Grostein Andrade, or Fernando Andrade (born January 30, 1981 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian filmmaker, director, producer, screenwriter and director of photography. He is known for the documentaries Wandering Heart and Breaking the Taboo. Fernando is also known for his prolific work in advertising. In 2009, Fernando founded the production house Spray Filmes. Located in the Jardins neighborhood in São Paulo, Spray Filmes acts in the realm of film, advertisement and internet production.
Press
"An appetizing fusion of diverse influences." - Hollywood Reporter