Movie spotlight
Coffee or Tea
32th HKIFF Closing Film by Shu Kei and his students from HKAPA. Claimed to be released publicly after HKIFF yet disappeared ever since.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the lives of two Portuguese sisters, Maria Clara and Maria Elena Guimaraes, who, after immigrating to the United States, decide to return to their homeland to open a restaurant. The film offers a poignant look at their dreams, challenges, and the complex relationship between family, identity, and the pursuit of a new life.
Critical Reception
Coffee or Tea received a warm reception from critics for its intimate portrayal of the sisters' journey and its exploration of themes like immigration, family, and cultural identity. Reviewers often highlighted the film's sensitive direction and its ability to capture the emotional nuances of the Guimaraes sisters' experiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt and intimate focus on the immigrant experience.
Appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and personal aspirations.
Noted for its quiet observation of the challenges and joys of starting anew.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over several years, allowing director Vicky Funari to build a deep connection with the subjects and capture the evolution of their journey.
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