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  1. Feb 22, 2016 · Screenings February 26-March 3, Roxy Theater, 2023 Sansom Street. Also, an in-person Q&A session with Erika Frankel and Georges Perrier on February 27. More information: 267-639-9508, filmadelphia ...

  2. Mar 1, 2016 · King Georges, Erika Frankel's debut feature documentary, is mostly about one man, the French chef Georges Perrier, and one restaurant, the now-shuttered Philadelphia classic Le Bec-Fin, which made ...

  3. Erika Frankel directed the feature documentary King Georges (Sundance Selects, Netflix), a portrait of mercurial master chef Georges Perrier in the twilight of his career. The film was praised by Variety (“Poignant, emotional...steady stream of laughter”) and The Philadelphia Inquirer (“A remarkably presented lion-in-winter story”).

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  4. Feb 26, 2016 · King Georges: Directed by Erika Frankel. With Nicholas Elmi, Georges Perrier. Documentary about Philadelphia restaurateur Georges Perrier and the closing of his iconic restaurant, Le Bec-Fin.

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  5. Erika Frankel. Joshua Seftel (born July 17, 1968) is an Academy Award-nominated film director. Seftel began his career in documentaries at age 22 with his Emmy-nominated film, Lost and Found, about Romania's orphaned children. He followed this with several films including Stranger at the Gate, an Oscar-nominated short documentary executively ...

  6. Feb 17, 2016 · Review: King Georges. Erika Frankel’s documentary is finally revealed to be a story of prolonged adjustment to retirement, and a poignant illustration of sublimated redemption. Georges Perrier, the legendary chef and owner of the Philadelphia restaurant Le Bec-Fin, initially scans as an amusingly precise incarnation of the caricature of the ...

  7. Mar 13, 2015 · by Michael Klein. Published Mar. 13, 2015, 4:32 p.m. ET. Back in 2010, Erika Frankel, who grew up in the suburbs and went on to a career as a filmmaker, heard that Georges Perrier was preparing to sell Le Bec-Fin, his Walnut Street restaurant. She approached him about chronicling the landmark's final days, through his eyes.

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