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While the evolution of downtown Memphis has ebbed and flowed over the past hundred years, The Little Tea Shop restaurant, founded by two women in 1918, has been a constant. The welcoming feeling fostered at The Little Tea Shop encourages relationships that in turn create connections and opportunities. This film explores how the atmosphere there created a perfect place for Suhair Lauck, a Palestinian immigrant, to take over in 1982 and how she continues to embrace and cultivate the magic that is The Little Tea Shop.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    17 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Nashville
  • Director
    Matteo Servente, Molly J. Wexler
  • Producer
    Joseph Carr
  • Executive Producer
    Molly J. Wexler
  • Cast
    Suhair Lauck
  • Cinematographer
    Ryan Earl Parker
  • Editor
    Laura Jean Hocking
  • Sound Design
    Daniel Lynn
  • Music
    Daniel Lynn