Tortilla Soup
Synopsis
Retired Mexican-American chef Martin Naranjo shares an L.A. home with his three gorgeous, but single, adult daughters. Though he long ago lost his ability to taste, Martin still lives to cook incredibly lavish dinners for his loved ones and to serve them in a family-style ritual at traditional sit-down meals. Although the women humor their father's old-fashioned ways, each of them is searching for fulfillment outside the family circle. College student Maribel is growing increasingly frustrated with the singles scene and wants a steady man; gorgeous career woman Carmen is fed up with her boyfriend and his wandering eye; meanwhile, eldest daughter Letitia, who has suppressed her own romantic longings, senses something missing in her life. Things take a turn for the romantic when Dad, a widower, meets a vivacious divorcee on the lookout for a mate and each of his daughters, in turn, finds someone. But they'll all discover that the recipe for happiness may call for some unexpected ingredients.
Full Credits
- Director:
- Writer:
- Producer:Meyer Gottlieb, Lulu Zezza, Lulu Zezza, Meyer Gottlieb, John Bard Manulis,
- Cinematographer:Xavier Grobet,
- Editor:Andy Blumenthal,
- Executive Producer:Samuel Goldwyn Jr.,
- Cast:Jacqueline Obradors, Héctor Elizondo, Nikolai Kinski, Tamara Mello, Judy Herrera, Elizabeth Peña, Raquel Welch,
- Assistant Editor:Angela M. Catanzaro,
- Key Hair Stylist:Lynda Kyle Walker,
- Makeup Artist:N. Kristine Chadwick, Vera Zay,
- Production Design:Elizabeth Marx,
- Costume Design:Ileane Meltzer,
- Hairstylist:Vera Zay,
- Set Decoration:
- Key Makeup Artist:Rosie Duprat Fort,
- Art Direction:John Mott,
- Casting:Elizabeth Marx,
- Original Music Composer:Bill Conti,
Technical specifications
- Rating:PG
- Country:United States
- Language:English, Español
- Release:August 24, 2001
- Duration:102 min
- Genres:Comedy, Drama, Romance