Inventing cuisine : Gérald Passédat
A documentary film by Paul Lacoste
52'
Marseille inhabits Gérald Passédat, and Paul Lacoste’s film shows this with affection and humor. He captures the way the chef considers the sea to be his personal vegetable patch “growing” out in front of his restaurant – and the way he snaps up everything it has to offer. Few other “Mediterranean” chefs exhibit such curiosity for the ocean’s treasures.
There’s also the city’s passion for “elsewhere” which Gérald Passédat has integrated into his culinary art. Likewise, the lightness – the marine fluidity – that we find in his dishes… And then the rigor as well, like an echo of Marseille ...
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