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Chef’s Table back for 3 more seasons on Netflix Chef’s Table, the excellent Netflix show by filmmaker David Gelb (Jiro Dreams of Sushi), which I like to think of as Other Chefs Dreams of Other Foods, is coming back with three additional seasons. “The idea was to do a series about chefs with a really cinematic quality.” As Gelb has said before, the BBC’s Planet Earth was his visual inspiration. With one season behind him, Gelb now has a process. “The hardest thing is to choose the chefs… choosing chefs that are at the absolute top of their field, are dynamic story tellers, have interesting stories in their personal lives,” he explains. He asks a lot of questions: “What are the epiphanies that made them want to be a chef? How do their cooking and personal lives intersect?” And then from a practical perspective, do they have the time and will to commit to this shoot? “We shoot two weeks very intensively, and they have to be willing to give us their time.
Finally it’s about how do we balance the chefs, how do we make it so each story is different, so that the different stories complement each other. While each film can stand alone, together they should form a greater whole.” Among the chefs to be featured are Grant Achatz, Ivan Orkin,1 and Michel Troisgros. If you’re curious about season 1 (trailer), the Francis Mallmann and Massimo Bottura episodes are the ones to watch.jiro dreams of sushi chuvaness Update: The trailer for the second season is out. jiro dreams of sushi dendySeason 2 Trailer: Fred Armisen and Bill Hader Return for More Mockeryjiro dreams of sushi 720p bluray x264 ac3 mvgroup forum srt
Season two of “Documentary Now!” returns to IFC on September 14. The funniest fake documentary show on television now has a trailer for its second season. READ MORE: ‘Documentary Now!’ Season 2 First Clip: Watch The Twisted & Morbid Spin on ‘The War Room’ Season two of ’s “Documentary Now!” starring “Saturday Night Live” alums and will parody films including Albert and David Maysles’s “Salesman,” Jonathan Demme’s Talking Heads music documentary “Stop Making Sense,” D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus’ presidential election doc “The War Room,” and David Gelb’s “Jiro Dreams of Sushi.”jiro dreams of sushi smotret online For anyone who hasn’t seen the show, every episode is shot in a unique style of documentary filmmaking to honor “some of the most important stories that didn’t actually happen.” jiro dreams of sushi uverse
The seven-episode first season earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series. The new season will have a total of six episodes. Season one parodied films including “Grey Gardens,” about Edith and “Little Edie” Bouvier Beale, the aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis who lived in a decaying house in East Hampton. jiro dreams of sushi subtitrare romanaThe first season also parodied the 1990 doc “Nanook Revisited,” about the 1922 partly staged documentary set in the Canadian arctic, “Nanook of the North.” READ MORE: IFC’s ‘Documentary Now!’: Bill Hader and Fred Armisen Break Down the Docs Spoofed in Season 2 Season two of “Documentary Now!” returns to IFC on September 14 at 10 p.m. ET. Check out the trailer for the new season below. Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.
Very few people are born with the skills to run a successful business. It's something you pick up through years of hard, sometimes painful, experience.That's why it's better to learn as much as you can from other people's experiences and mistakes first. Plus, learning the stories of successful business owners and their struggles can help you keep going through hard times.In the past, we've recommended some outstanding books that any aspiring business owner, or even business employee, needs to read. Today, we're looking at movies.These five documentaries are available on Netflix and each one gives some insight into what it takes to make a business successful. So, pop some popcorn, get comfy on the couch and start sharpening your business skills.Regarded as the foremost sushi chef in the world, 85-year-old Jiro Ono has one goal: to keep improving and make the perfect sushi. His story is a perfect example of "doing what you love."Watch "Jrio Dreams of Sushi" on NetflixBefore big names like Intel, Google, Atari and Cisco were big names, they were small startups that needed money.
Here's the story of the men who funded them and the ups and downs along the way to financial success.Watch "Something Ventured" on NetflixDon't have Netflix? Watch it on Hulu.In the recession of 2008, Hank Paulson, former CEO of Goldman-Sachs, almost single-handedly changed the face of the global economy. Whether you agree with his solutions or not, he paints a powerful portrait of how to cope as a leader under tremendous pressure.Watch "Hank: 5 years from the Brink" on NetflixDesign is important to your customers, but a lot of businesses underestimate just how important. Even most customers don't realize how much design affects their buying habits.This insightful documentary explores how good design attracts customers and bad design can turn them off in a second. You'll even see how subtle tweaks can make the difference between success and failure.When you think economics, you think of the U.S. economy or multibillion-dollar businesses. However, economics really extends to everyday decisions that you and your customers make.