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.
Brian Reitzell | Music |
Daniel Algarin | Editor |
Rebecca Halpern | Director |
Renee Frigo | Producer |
Will Basanta | Cinematography |
Gabriel Britz | Editor |
Rod Hassler | Cinematography |
Rebecca Halpern | Writer |