'Long Story Short's Raphael Bob-Waksberg & Lisa Edelstein Talk Food, Family & Jewish Specificity
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Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Lisa Edelstein break down how 'Long Story Short' uses food as a way into family, memory, culture, grief, and love. In this MovieWeb interview, Bob-Waksberg discusses why the Netflix animated series leans into Jewish specificity, from bar mitzvahs and the JCC to recipes and family arguments, and why the more specific a story gets, the more universal it can feel. Edelstein also opens up about how food “makes home,” how traditions connect generations, and which dishes from her own life instantly bring her back to family. All episodes of 'Long Story Short' are now streaming on Netflix. SUBSCRIBE → https://goo.gl/rRQ5W7 Movie news, movie trailers, movie clips & more: https://movieweb.com Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/movieweb Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/movieweb Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/movieweb/ #LongStoryShort #RaphaelBobWaksberg #LisaEdelstein #Netflix #MovieWeb #Interview #Podcast
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