April 29, 2024
Mmm, yum! A film about the power of cake. Prime Video’s 'SITTING IN BARS WITH CAKE' is a heartwarming tale of female friendship and self-discovery. Watch our interview with director Trish Sie.

Preston Barta // Features Editor

Don’t be tempted to dismiss Sitting in Bars with Cake as another movie about someone battling a fatal disease. Yes, the tears come, but this film is absolutely rooted in truth and doesn’t come without rays of light to open things up to a lasting smile.

From its exploration of friendship, the complexities of growing up in today’s world, and how to come to terms with no longer having control, Sitting in Bars with Cake is a moving and distinctly human study of love. Complete with raw performances and true-to-life dialogue, it’s an experience that allows you to feel and recognize the beauty of friendship, even in the smallest moments. Those willing to invite it stand to reap the rewards.

Inspired by true events, Sitting in Bars with Cake follows two best friends (Yara Shahidi and Odessa A’zion) living in Los Angeles in their twenties. They commit to a year of baking cakes and bringing them to bars to meet people and develop confidence. During this, one receives a life-altering diagnosis that challenges the friends like never before. 

Ahead of the film’s release on Prime Video this weekend, the Denton Record-Chronicle spoke with director Trish Sie (Pitch Perfect 3 and Step Up All In) to discuss navigating the story’s emotional truths and the value it can add to your life.

Enjoy the convo below and stream the film today!

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