– El documental de Melanie Liebheit y Gereon Wetzel sobre el recorrido de la chef Agnes Karrasch ofrece una mirada interesante al proceso de descubrirse a uno mismo
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There are lots of methods to work outdoors the norms; one may say that the opening of Melanie Liebheit and Gereon Wetzel’s She Chef already makes such a living proof. Their documentary, which first premiered at DOK Leipzig 2022, simply had its Austrian premiere at Crossing Europe 2023 within the part Working Worlds, earlier than popping out in Austrian theatres on 18 Might. Their protagonist, younger chef Agnes Karrasch, is standing in a knife store, inspecting the Japanese choice. Alas, they’re supposed for right-handed folks solely. Karrasch’s magic within the kitchen, nonetheless, flows by way of her left hand.
Her left-handedness is our hook into this world of Haute Delicacies. What units Karrasch additional aside, and what drew Liebheit and Wetzel to their protagonist, is her remoted place throughout the scene. Karrasch is without doubt one of the few ladies attempting to make it to the highest in a working setting dominated by males. Contemporary from successful the Culinary World Cup 2018 with the Austrian junior nationwide workforce, Karrasch begins her wandering years round Europe and its most prestigious kitchens, breaking with the custom of younger male sizzling pictures from culinary college with little to no life expertise.
A lot of the following eventualities unfold within the three eating places, the place Karrasch takes up internships: the flamboyant Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, the experimental Disfrutar in Barcelona, and the distant Koks on the Faroe Islands. However it isn’t primary meals porn that Liebheit and Wetzel are excited by. Neither are they eager on exhibiting battle within the kitchen, breakdowns or utter chaos. They’re centered as a substitute on peeling off the layers of what it means for Karrasch to be a chef, what her ambition in life is, whereas additionally breaking that well-known glass ceiling.
“You will have to carry me out of the kitchen” is her comment to Vendôme sous-chef and buddy Dennis Melzer when speaking concerning the job. It could be simple to dismiss Karrasch as somebody residing for the job. However She Chef evades this pitfall of male storytelling, wherein ladies are painted as striving for both / or. Karrasch brazenly expresses her want to have all of it: the companion, the youngsters, a spot to belong. However, and it is a recurring theme inside her journey, it’s not simple for ladies in Haute Delicacies, the place sexism — “you’re such a delicate girl, can you even already work with these knives” — in addition to excessive working hours make it twice as arduous.
The truth that Karrasch spent most of her Barcelona time within the budding COVID-19 disaster leaves a lingering impact on her however doesn’t take over the narrative. It’s her run-of-the-mill tenure at Vendôme, her silent months at Disfrutar on account of language difficulties, and her arriving and blossoming within the tough however homely wilderness at Koks, that at all times keep the primary focus. With out double-checking the place Karrasch settles in ultimately, the film provides it away by widening its gaze from the kitchen to the breathtaking magnificence and wilderness of the Faroe Islands, the workers outings, and the bond shaped between them.
Karrasch has discovered her little utopia, the most effective of each worlds: Haute Delicacies and a private life. This may be an remoted occasion within the greater image, nevertheless it permits the viewer to query the norms. It’s a best-case situation within the assembly of abilities and ambition with hierarchies and traditions, exhibiting how the latter might be overcome step-by-step to foster a extra equal work setting for all.
She Chef is produced by Horse&Fruits Filmproduktion and distributed in Austria by Filmdelights e.U. and internationally by Magnetfilm.
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