The loss of Anthony Bourdain this past June was felt deeply by many. Perhaps it was the authenticity he displayed on TV that made so many people feel like they lost a friend. In honor of the late chef/host, Vanity Fair reports that CNN is working with Zero Point Zero, the production company behind Parts Unknown, to develop a big-screen documentary about Bourdain’s life. If you’ve ever read Kitchen Confidential, you know Bourdain’s life was a wild and winding one, as he jumped from kitchen to kitchen, serving up all kinds of different food and scoring drugs for years before he ever got his big break. The documentary could reportedly hit theaters as soon as next year, and we’ll be in line for tickets.
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