

A baker, a daughter under house arrest, and Miami heat — what could go wrong?
When a passionate baker's dreams are derailed by the unexpected arrival of his estranged daughter under house arrest, the two must learn to live, and heal, under the same roof, stirring up a heartfelt and humorous journey of second chances in multicultural Miami.
Acting
Chocarro and Reyes' prickly chemistry sells the messy reconciliation.
Production
Miami's Cuban-American bakeries feel lived-in, not tourist-brochure.
Writing
House arrest premise forces characters together deliciously.
Director
Gonzalo Mejía
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film joins a wave of Latinx-led comedies using food as intergenerational bridge — think 'Tortilla Soup' meets Miami's specific Cuban-Venezuelan diaspora blend.
David Chocarro is primarily known for telenovelas; this marked a rare English-language leading role for the Argentine-Venezuelan actor.
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