Maya Gallus’ documentary looks at women running some of the world’s top restaurants.
MetFilm Sales has acquired world rights excluding Canada to Maya Gallus’ documentary The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution, which will have its world premiere on Wednesday as the opening film at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
The feature-length documentary looks at women running some of the world’s top restaurants, and a younger generation unwilling to submit to the brutal, macho conditions that were once the norm.
The film profiles pioneers including Anne Sophie Pic of France’s Maison Pic; Angela Hartnett of Murano in London; and Anita Lo,...
MetFilm Sales has acquired world rights excluding Canada to Maya Gallus’ documentary The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution, which will have its world premiere on Wednesday as the opening film at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
The feature-length documentary looks at women running some of the world’s top restaurants, and a younger generation unwilling to submit to the brutal, macho conditions that were once the norm.
The film profiles pioneers including Anne Sophie Pic of France’s Maison Pic; Angela Hartnett of Murano in London; and Anita Lo,...
- 4/24/2018
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
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