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A24’s Tony digs deep into the life of Anthony Bourdain

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Antonio Banderas and Dominic Sessa in Tony

A24’s Tony offers an intimate look at the formative years of the late Anthony Bourdain, long before he became one of the world’s most beloved chefs, authors, and storytellers. Directed by BlackBerry filmmaker Matt Johnson and starring The Holdovers breakout Dominic Sessa, the coming-of-age drama follows a 19-year-old Bourdain during a pivotal summer in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where an unexpected job in a bustling restaurant kitchen would forever alter the course of his life.

Rather than attempting to chronicle Bourdain’s entire life, Tony focuses on a single transformative chapter, capturing the restless ambition, raw energy, and youthful uncertainty that shaped the culinary icon’s future. Featuring an ensemble cast that includes Antonio Banderas, Emilia Jones, and Leo Woodall, A24’s latest biographical drama arrives in Canadian theatres this August, promising a heartfelt and deeply personal portrait of the man behind the legend. With the momentum that director Matt Johnson has right now, FERNTV believes this is going to be dynamic.

Fernando Fernandez is a graduate of Environmental Studies at York University in Toronto. He became interested in entertainment journalism in the late 2000s writing for online startups. He founded FERNTV in 2009 and focused mainly on the film industry. With over a thousand interviews conducted with all walks of life in film, he is still learning as if every day is day one.

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