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Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud. Please download one of our supported browsers. The Chef’s Table Season Two Trailer Will Get You Super Jacked About FoodSlow-mo shots of flowers being tweezed onto plates and other stuff! What are your plans on May 27? It doesn’t matter—cancel them. Fill a duffel bag with your favorite food and beverage (Kogi shortrib burritos and Diet Red Bull for me), strap yourself into a couch, and let that sweet morphine drip of up-tempo classical music, platitudinous chef-isms, and slow-panning food porn shots course through your veins. The season two debut of Chef’s Table, the Netflix docuseries co-created by Jiro Dreams of Sushi director David Gelb, is inching closer and closer, and the first trailer just dropped on YouTube. The next slate of chefs includes Enrique Olvera from Mexico City’s Pujol, Grant Achatz from Next and Alinea, and D.O.M. chef Alex Atala, who the trailer shows (mostly) naked, dragging a dead fish through the snow towards a fire.

If an unclothed multiple Michelin-star winner Bear Grylls-ing it in an Arctic tundra doesn’t get you all jacked up about food, nothing will. The inaugural set of episodes had Niki Nakayama of n/naka as its sole L.A. champion, but we’ll have to wait until the fourth season (set to debut sometime in early 2017) to see our second Angeleno, Nancy Silverton. We can see the slo-mo shot of her slicing open a roasted fairytale eggplant now. But if we’re being honest, this trailer still pales in comparison to the fake one that dropped last year.Skip to Main Page Content Scottsdale native and ASU alumnus Adam Galen (BA Film & Media Studies 2014; BS Business 2014) visits for a conversation about his career in marketing and distributing indie films.In his current position with Preferred Content (PC)—one of the leading film, television, and digital sales, packaging, and project finance companies—Galen works to assemble creative and financial elements for PC’s digital content as well as handling the worldwide and North American distribution rights for its slate of fiction and non-fiction sales titles.

Select PC credits include "Jiro Dreams of Sushi," "I’ll See You in my Dreams," "Frank and Lola," "Ghost Team," "The Nightmare," "Blood Brother," "The Other One: The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir," "Rich Hill," "Another Earth," "The Pact," "Excision," "I Am Big Bird," "Rolling Papers," "All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records," "Ratter," and "Ride." Galen began his career as the assistant to PC founder and CEO, Kevin Iwashina.Presented by the Film and Media Studies Program in the Department of English as part of its celebration of ASU Homecoming. Education Lecture Hall (EDC), Room 117, Tempe campus For More Information Contact: Michael is the co-director, co-producer, and editor of the documentary, The Last Survivor (2010), which won honors of Best Documentary and the Audience Award at the 2010 Oxford Film Festival and the Special Jury Prize in Documentary at the 2010 Dallas International Film Festival and the 2010 Indie Memphis Film Festival. In addition to his feature work, Kleiman has made a number of short films on international policy issues such as education, healthcare, and government transparency.

In 2009, Michael was named a Fulbright Scholar by the U.S. State Department.
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Previously, Michael worked as editor and post-production supervisor for the critically acclaimed documentary, Celia The Queen, about the life and times of salsa star, Celia Cruz.
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Sundial Pictures is in post-production on the dark comedy OBVIOUS CHILD starring Jenny Slate and the suspense horror film DARK WAS THE NIGHT. Other documentaries in production include HOW TO THE THINK LIKE A TREE about Biomimicry, the science of applying natures’ solutions to human problems, CITIZEN WEALTH which focuses on Wade Rathke, the founder of the community organizing group ACORN, and THE SEVENTH FIRE which follows a Native American community on a reservation in Minnesota caught between the violent rise of Native gangs and the fight for personal and cultural identity. Stefan and Joey live and work in New York City. Kevin Iwashina, Executive Producer Kevin Iwashina is a Managing Partner of Preferred Content, a film sales, project finance, and media advisory company. Founded in January 2010, Preferred Content (PC) specializes in the sale of North American and Worldwide distribution rights for both narrative and documentary filmed entertainment content. In addition to his responsibilities at PC, Iwashina is the Managing Partner of Preferred Ventures, a digital media venture fund.

Iwashina also holds the title of Managing Director and Co-President of City Room Creative, a creative editorial and production services company. Lastly, he is partnered with Christine Vachon in Killer Digital, a production company focused in creating original content for digital platforms. Iwashina holds a B.A. in English Literature with a minor in French Language and Culture from U.C.L.A. He is active in the non-profit and political sectors and currently serves as the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE) and is a Member of the Board of Directors of the International Documentary Association (IDA). He began his career in the mailroom at the United Talent Agency (UTA). Executive Produced by Ross Dinerstein Co-Produced by Thomas Sweeney Associate Produced by Mischa Weisman, Abe Schwartz, Samuel Goldberg and Humberto Saco Cinematography by Humberto Saco, Cesar Fajardo, Josh Miller, and Julien Diaz Edited by Michael Kleiman and Michael Pertnoy