International documentary film festival
April 14 - 21, 2024
Kaptol Boutique Cinema, Zagreb

Menus-plaisirs — Les Troisgros

Frederick Wiseman

Menus-plaisirs — Les Troisgros

The Menus-Plaisirs is a Frederick Wiseman’s film about the Troisgros family and their three restaurants located in three neighboring locations in central France. Founded 93 years ago, Troisgros has had three Michelin stars for 55 years and in 2020 was awarded a Michelin green star for exemplary sustainable practices. The present chef, Cesar Troisgros, is the fourth generation of the family to be in charge. The film shows the great artistry ingenuity, imagination, and hard work of the restaurant staff in creating, preparing, and presenting meals of the highest quality. A world-class cooking is depicted in all its rich detail by legendary filmmaker, who has created a lively, funny and very talkative film about people driven by passion and professional pride.

France, USA 2023, '240

DIRECTOR: Frederick Wiseman

CAMERA: James Bishop

MONTAGE: Frederick Wiseman

PRODUCERS: Frederick Wiseman, Karen Konicek, Olivier Giel

PRODUCTION: 3 Star, Zipporah Films

FESTIVALS & AWARDS:

Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards: Best Documentary (2023)
New York Film Critics: Best Non-Fiction Film (2023)
National Society of Film Critics Awards: Best Nonfiction (2024)
Venice IFF (2023)
Toronto IFF (2023)
BFI London FF (2023)
New York FF (2023)
Tokyo IFF (2023)
Doclisboa IFF (2023)
Busan IFF (2023)
Ji.hlava IDFF (2023)
Zurich FF (2023)
IDFF (2023)
Bergen IFF (2023)
Viennale (2023)

Frederick Wiseman

Frederick Wiseman

Frederick Wiseman was born in Boston, USA in 1930. He graduated from the Yale Law School in 1954. From his first documentary film, Titicut Follies in 1967, Wiseman has used the same technique for all his films: no interviews, narration or additional music. He edits the films himself and it usually takes 12 months. Wiseman has made 46 documentary films that form a mosaic portrait of contemporary society as seen in institutions that are common in all societies. He considers his work a single film lasting more than 100 hours over 57 years, to date. Frederick Wiseman directed two fiction films, The Last Letter, in 2002 and A Couple in 2022. He has directed two plays at the Comédie Française : Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days and The Last Letter, based on a chapter from Vasily Grossman’s novel, Life and Fate. In Paris, at the Lucernaire Theatre, Wiseman staged The Belle of Amherst, a play by William Luce on the life of Emily Dickinson. Frederick Wiseman has received numerous awards, including four Emmys, a MacArthur Prize Fellowship, a Guggenheim, a Golden Lion lifetime achievement award at the Venice Film Festival in 2014, and, Honorary Award for lifetime achievement from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Directors. In 1971, in order to guarantee his creative independence, he founded his own production and distribution company, Zipporah Films.

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