Sandra Oh discusses Can I Get A Witness? in a recent interview in The Guardian:
“I was most interested in the script’s contemplation of dying,” says Oh, in particular how the knowledge of one’s impending death would change one’s approach to life. It’s an increasingly urgent question, Oh says, recalling an early screening last year in Santa Barbara while wildfires raged across Los Angeles. It brought home the idea that the film is not really about the future. “It is what’s happening right now,” she says. “We are in the burning right now.”
Additionally, The Guardian reviewed the movie: “There’s real chemistry between Oh and Keira Jang as a mother and daughter living in a society where pastoral scenes hide a more brutal reality”.