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What's Cooking? (2000)

Thanksgiving. A celebration of food, tradition and relative insanity.

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 1H 50M

Director : Gurinder Chadha

Synopsis

In LA's Fairfax district, where ethnic groups abound, four households celebrate Thanksgiving amidst family tensions. In the Nguyen family, the children's acculturation and immigrant parents' fears collide. In the Avila family, Isabel's son has invited her estranged husband to their family dinner. Audrey and Ron Williams want to keep their own family's ruptures secret from Ron's visiting mother. In the Seelig household, Herb and Ruth are unwilling to discuss openly their grown daughter's living with her lover, Carla. Around each table, things come to a head. A gun, an affair, a boyfriend, and a pregnancy precipitate crises forcing each family to find its center.

Actors

Joan Chen
Joan Chen
Trinh Nguyen
Julianna Margulies
Julianna Margulies
Carla
Mercedes Ruehl
Mercedes Ruehl
Elizabeth 'Lizzy' Avila
Kyra Sedgwick
Kyra Sedgwick
Rachel Seelig
Alfre Woodard
Alfre Woodard
Audrey Williams
Maury Chaykin
Maury Chaykin
Herb 'Herbie' Seelig
Estelle Harris
Estelle Harris
Aunt Bea
Dennis Haysbert
Dennis Haysbert
Ronald Williams
Lainie Kazan
Lainie Kazan
Ruth 'Ruthie' Seelig
Victor Rivers
Victor Rivers
Javier Avila
Douglas Spain
Douglas Spain
Anthony 'Tony' Avila
A Martinez
A Martinez
Daniel 'Danny'
Ralph Manza
Ralph Manza
Uncle David
François Chau
François Chau
Duc Nguyen
Maria Carmen
Maria Carmen
Sofia Avila
Isidra Vega
Isidra Vega
Gina Avila
Will Yun Lee
Will Yun Lee
Jimmy Nguyen
Kiều Chinh
Kiều Chinh
Grandma Nguyen
Eric George
Eric George
Michael Williams
Ann Weldon
Ann Weldon
Grace Williams
Brittany Jean Henry
Brittany Jean Henry
Kristen Williams
Elena Lopez
Elena Lopez
Grandma Avila
Kristy Wu
Kristy Wu
Jenny Nguyen
Brennan Louie
Brennan Louie
Joey Nguyen
Jimmy Pham
Jimmy Pham
Gary Nguyen
Chi Chaoli
Chi Chaoli
Grandpa Nguyen
Andrew Heckler
Andrew Heckler
Jerry
Chad Todhunter
Chad Todhunter
Luke
Marty
Marty
Max
Shareen Mitchell
Shareen Mitchell
Paula Moore
Gregory Itzin
Gregory Itzin
James Moore
Mariam Parris
Mariam Parris
Monica Moore
Frank Novak
Frank Novak
Governor Rhodes
Scotty Nguyen
Scotty Nguyen
Don

Crews

Gurinder Chadha
Gurinder Chadha
Director
Gurinder Chadha
Gurinder Chadha
Writer
Paul Mayeda Berges
Paul Mayeda Berges
Writer
Jong Lin
Jong Lin
Director of Photography
Jeffrey Taylor
Jeffrey Taylor
Producer
Beau Rogers
Beau Rogers
Executive Producer
Steven D. Kravitz
Steven D. Kravitz
Executive Producer
Ethan Hurt
Ethan Hurt
Executive Producer
David Grace
David Grace
Line Producer
Abe Glazer
Abe Glazer
Executive Producer
David Forrest
David Forrest
Executive Producer
Gurinder Chadha
Gurinder Chadha
Associate Producer
Paul Mayeda Berges
Paul Mayeda Berges
Associate Producer
Craig Pruess
Craig Pruess
Original Music Composer
Janice Hampton
Janice Hampton
Editor
Cathy Henderson
Cathy Henderson
Casting
Dori Zuckerman
Dori Zuckerman
Casting
Stuart Blatt
Stuart Blatt
Production Design
Melissa Hibbard
Melissa Hibbard
Art Direction
Melissa M. Levander
Melissa M. Levander
Set Decoration
Eduardo Castro
Eduardo Castro
Costume Design
Carrie Angland
Carrie Angland
Makeup Artist
Merc Arceneaux
Merc Arceneaux
Makeup Artist
Heather Cummings
Heather Cummings
Makeup Artist
Sterfon Demings
Sterfon Demings
Hairstylist
Lori Rozman
Lori Rozman
Hairstylist
Angela Johnson
Angela Johnson
Makeup Artist
Laurel Kelly
Laurel Kelly
Key Hair Stylist
JoJo Myers Proud
JoJo Myers Proud
Hair Assistant
Carol Strong
Carol Strong
Key Makeup Artist
Maricela Zavala
Maricela Zavala
Makeup Artist

Trailers and other movies

What's Cooking? - Trailer

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