After the loss of her grandmother, Lila Reyes leaves her life at Abuela’s Cuban bakery in Miami to spend the summer cooking at her Aunt’s inn in Winchester, London. It’s there that she falls in love with the quaint British countryside, fusion cooking and a charming British tea shop clerk… ultimately using food as a way to bridge two cultures and heal her heart.
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| Directing | Katherine Fairfax Wright | Director |
| Writing | Laura Taylor Namey | Novel |
| Writing | Khaila Amazan | Screenplay |
| Production | Ross Williams | Line Producer |
| Production | Chris Foss | Executive Producer |
| Production | Matt Kaplan | Producer |
| Production | Colin Jones | Casting |
| Production | Mark Lane | Executive Producer |
| Art | Jenny Ray | Art Direction |
| Art | Georgina Midgley | Art Direction |
| Production | Rob Yeomans | Production Manager |
| Crew | Alexander Bracq | Stunt Double |
| Costume & Make-Up | Kirsty Halliday | Costume Design |
| Camera | Maz Makhani | Director of Photography |
| Art | Anna Papa | Production Design |
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