Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent

Finds high drama in the great man's vanishing act, in his return to prominence, and in his efforts to run a vast, notoriously difficult enterprise.

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Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent

JEREMIAH TOWER: THE LAST MAGNIFICENT explores the remarkable life of Jeremiah Tower, one of the most controversial and influential figures in the history of American gastronomy. Tower began his career at the renowned Chez Panisse in Berkeley in 1972, becoming a pioneering figure in the emerging California cuisine movement. After leaving Chez Panisse, due in part to a famously contentious relationship with founder Alice Waters, Tower went on to launch his own legendary Stars Restaurant in San Francisco. Stars was an overnight sensation and soon became one of America’s top-grossing U.S. restaurants. After several years, Tower mysteriously walked away from Stars and then disappeared from the scene for nearly two decades, only to resurface in the most unlikely of places: New York City’s fabled but troubled Tavern on the Green. There, he launched a journey of self-discovery familiar to anyone who has ever imagined themselves to be an artist. Featuring interviews by Mario Batali, Anthony Bourdain, Ruth Reichl and Martha Stewart, this delicious documentary tells the story of the rise and fall of America’s first celebrity chef, whose brash personality and culinary genius has made him a living legend.
R
Genre
Documentary, Food, Bio-pic
Runtime
102
Language
English
Director
Lydia Tenaglia
FEATURED REVIEW
Craig D. Lindsey, Village Voice

Even though he’s one of the world’s most celebrated celebrity chefs, Jeremiah Tower is a solitary man. In the CNN-produced documentary 'Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent,' he mostly travels around all by his lonesome, walking the Earth like Caine in 'Kung Fu.' That’s how he’s been since he was a ...

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