For her feature film debut writer and director Mariko Bobrik gives insight into how the structured lives of a cook and his young daughter gradually changes when she begins to rebel, and he begins preparing new dishes in The Taste of Pho which screened in the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival during it's first ever digital event.
In this new episode of Carolyn Talks... I speak with Bobrik about how her film beautifully illustrates the love, a family grieving the loss of a loved one, the emotional toll being an immigrant takes on People of Color, and how food fits at the center of the all.
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