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‘Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent’ celebrates chef

The Last Magnificent is an attempt to secure the place of the renowned chef in American culinary history. Tower was born into a wealthy family, but had a difficult and lonely childhood, which, according to the film, resulted in a complicated personality. Tall and good-looking, he could be charming and convivial, the most magnetic person in any room he entered. The behind-the-scenes footage of the Chez Panisse kitchen in the 1970s makes cooking look sexy. Tower feels that Waters took credit for his inventions, and the documentary contains interviews that both support and qualify that contention. [...] the movie leaves the impression that both Waters and Tower are seminal figures in American cooking, but that Tower, who is somewhat forgotten, deserves to be remembered. Stars, which created a sensation in the 1980s, was Tower’s greatest creation, and its food and the atmosphere are discussed in rhapsodic terms by food celebrities such as Mario Batali and Anthony Bourdain. The movie contains lots of footage from Stars’ heyday, which shows Tower hobnobbing with the politicians and celebrities of the era. The restaurant is enormous, and ensuring quality control when a kitchen is preparing 1,000 meals a night is next to impossible.

 

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