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  1. The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Maya Gallus and released in 2018. The film profiles several women chefs, exploring the sexist double standards in the restaurant industry that get women sidelined, or stigmatized as "difficult", if they are as ambitious or assertive as their male peers.

  2. Apr 26, 2018 · The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution: Directed by Maya Gallus. With Suzanne Barr, Victoria Blarney, Amanda Cohen, Angela Hartnett. It takes a brazen personality to excel in the competitive sport of professional cooking. A woman can only ascend the ranks if she can take the heat.

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    • Documentary
    • Maya Gallus
    • 2018-04-26
  3. Jan 18, 2019 · Check out the new trailer for The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution directed by Maya Gallus! Let us know what you think in the comments below. Buy Tickets to The...

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  4. Restaurant kitchens are a pressurized stew of brutal hours, high stress and sleep deprivation. Acting out goes with the territory and anyone lower in the hierarchy is fair game. But the familiar macho posturing of celebrity chefs has reached a tipping point.

  5. Anne-Sophie Pic. Actor. Seven female chefs rewrite the rules of kitchen culture.

    • Maya Gallus
    • Documentary
    • Suzanne Barr
  6. The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution - Apple TV. View in iTunes. Available on Pluto TV, FilmRise, Peacock, Tubi TV, iTunes. Restaurant kitchens are a pressurized stew of brutal hours, high stress and sleep deprivation. Acting out goes with the territory and anyone lower in the hierarchy is fair game.

  7. documentary Channel. Restaurant kitchens are a pressurized stew of brutal hours, high stress and sleep deprivation. Acting out goes with the territory and anyone lower on...