- Charlie Trotter revolutionized American cuisine but his quest for excellence cost him everything. Featuring Grant Achatz, Emeril Lagasse, and Wolfgang Puck.
- In the 2000s, chef Charlie Trotter was the toast of Chicago, his eponymous restaurant one of the world's top fine-dining destinations. A gastronomic revolutionary and a culinary bad-boy, Trotter paved the way for the likes of Anthony Bourdain and Gordon Ramsay, yet his tempestuous, competitive nature alienated many. With never-before-seen archival material and new interviews with those who loved and loathed Trotter--who died from a stroke in 2013 at age 54--this absorbing, unvarnished profile chronicles the passions of a master chef and the consequences of pursuing perfection at all costs.
- The rise and fall of chef Charlie Trotter, who revolutionized American cuisine and paved the way for today's celebrity chefs. His eponymous Chicago restaurant was one of the world's top dining destinations. With exclusive access to never-before-seen material, the film reveals Trotter's relentless pursuit of excellence. Featuring Grant Achatz, Emeril Lagasse, and Wolfgang Puck.—Greenwich Entertainment
- "Perfectionist control freak... Boundary pusher... Enfant terrible... Driven taskmaster...." Much can be said about Chef Charlie Trotter, the self-proclaimed "excellence-ist," who reimagined haute American cuisine and made Chicago the culinary capital it is today. Charlie was a rock star among the first generation of celebrity chefs, but because he rose to prominence in the pre-social media era, his legacy stands to be lost to time. For 25 years, Charlie and his diverse team that hailed from all over Chicago and elsewhere improvised 10-course tasting menus, never serving the same dish twice. The self-taught chef was credited with inventing micro-greens and took vegetarianism mainstream, and the groundbreaking style of photography in his cookbooks made him the godfather of food porn. Charlie's obsession with exceptional ingredients and his exacting management style drew ambitious aspiring chefs to his door, and his flock of trainees have become the who's who of the culinary world. To his employees, Chef Charlie Trotter was an enigmatic guru. To the media, he was a caricature of an overbearing perfectionist. But to those who loved him, he was "Chuck," a fun-loving dreamer whose passion knew no bounds. LOVE, CHARLIE reveals how, over the course of his career, Chuck (his authentic self) gave way to Charlie (his professional persona), with devastating consequences. Told through intimate sit-down interviews with family, friends and celebrated chefs including Wolfgang Puck, Emeril Lagasse and Grant Achatz, along with extensive personal archival material (including 8mm home movies and hundreds of pieces of personal correspondence), and evocative graphics and animation- the film is a searing portrait of what happens when a person's identity becomes intrinsically tied to their work and an epic cautionary tale of what can happen when that work fades away.
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By what name was Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter (2021) officially released in India in English?
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