Zero Point Zero Production

Zero Point Zero Production, Inc.
Private
Industry Entertainment
Founded 2003 (2003)
Headquarters New York City, United States
Key people
  • Chris Collins
  • Lydia Tenaglia
  • Joe Caterini
Products Television
Website zeropointzero.com

Zero Point Zero Production, Inc. is an American production company located in New York City. It was founded by executive producers Chris Collins and Lydia Tenaglia in 2003, with partner and managing director Joe Caterini joining in 2009. It has produced television in 80 countries. In 2009, it began an expansion into other media and content platforms, including interactive entertainment, publishing, and digital media. In 2011, the company launched Zero Point Zero Live, an events and talent management division.

Television

YearTitleNetworkDescription
2000 – 2003A Cook's TourFood NetworkFood series by Anthony Bourdain.
2004 – 2012Anthony Bourdain: No ReservationsTravel ChannelTravel series by Anthony Bourdain.
2005Decoding Ferran AdriaTravel Channel / Discovery InternationalDocumentary of Ferran Adria.
2005 – 2010Gourmet's Diary of a FoodieWGBH / Discovery Channel / National Geographic ChannelCulinary series.
2006Project JayBravoDocumentary of designer Jay McCarroll.
2007Eleven MinutesTheatrical ReleaseDocumentary of designer Jay McCarroll.
2009Gourmet's Adventures With RuthNational Geographic ChannelTravel and food series by Ruth Reichl.
2009Johnny Colt: At Full VolumeTravel ChannelTravel series by Johnny Colt in Thailand.
2010Brew MastersDiscovery ChannelCraft brewing series about Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head Brewery.
2011Dance the WorldTravel ChannelDocumentary of Jaycee Gossett learning samba.
2011The Wild WithinTravel ChannelHunting and gathering series with Steven Rinella.
2011 – 2013The LayoverTravel ChannelTravel series by Anthony Bourdain.
2011 – presentMeatEaterSportsman ChannelOutdoor adventure series with Steven Rinella.
2012Extra VirginCooking ChannelTuscan cuisine with Debi Mazar and Gabriele Corcos.
2012Hawaii Life FlightThe Weather ChannelSeries about an air ambulance service in Hawaii.
2012Married with DishesCooking ChannelA documentary about chef Tamara Reynolds and her husband Karl.
2012Meat MenFood NetworkFood series about Pat LaFrieda's wholesale meat business in New Jersey.
2012The Border Check with Andrew ZimmernTravel ChannelFood and travel series with Andrew Zimmern in US-Mexico border towns.
2012 – presentThe Mind of a ChefPBS / Facebook WatchCooking and travel series by David Chang, Sean Brock, and April Bloomfield.
2013 – presentAnthony Bourdain: Parts UnknownCNNTravel series presented by Anthony Bourdain.
2013 – presentThe GetawayEsquire NetworkTravel series.
2014 – presentThe Hunt With John WalshCNNA successor to America's Most Wanted.
2015 – PresentApex PredatorSportsman ChannelOutdoor adventure series with Remi Warren.
2015 – PresentI'll Have What Phil's HavingPBSTravel series with Philip Rosenthal.

Film

YearTitleDescription
2016Jeremiah Tower: The Last MagnificentA biography of Jeremiah Tower, celebrated chef of Chez Panisse and Stars restaurants. Directed by Lydia Tenaglia and executive produced by Anthony Bourdain
2017Wasted! The Story Of Food WasteA documentary collaboration of The Rockefeller Foundation, Zero Point Zero Films and Anthony Bourdain. Starring Bourdain, Dan Barber, Mario Batali, Massimo Bottura, and Danny Bowien, it demonstrates maximizing use of ingredients, transforming scraps and rejects into dishes to create a sustainable food system. The film also features several food waste reduction stories, including pigs farming in Japan, a disposal program in South Korea, and garden education in New Orleans.
2017FermentedChefs Edward Lee, Stuart Brioza and Dominique Crenn and Chad Robertson, and brewers Nick Floyd and Sandor Katz explore fermentation in modern cooking.

Awards and nominations

Anthony Bourdain at the 73rd Annual Peabody Awards

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