José Andrés Puerta
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Chef's Table: Legends
The Emmy-nominated series celebrates four culinary giants — Jamie Oliver, José Andrés, Alice Waters and Thomas Keller — who changed how the world eats.

José Andrés and Family in Spain
Chef José Andrés and his three daughters travel across Spain on an epic gastronomic adventure to uncover the culinary secrets of his homeland.
Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés
(2024)Step into the home of world-renowned chef José Andrés for a dinner party like no other! With the help of his celebrity friends Jamie Lee Curtis, Bryan Cranston, and O’Shea Jackson, José cooks up delicious recipes that inspire intimate and hilarious conversation. It's an evening of food, fun and surprises—where anything goes and everything is on the table.

Habla Now
(2020)Delivering a message of unity for the Latino community -- and the country as a whole -- this 15th installment of HBO Latino's award-winning "Habla" series addresses major issues Latinos are facing today: discrimination, activism, political participation, racism, family, the arts and culture, representation, immigration, climate change, LGBTQ rights and more.

Made in Spain
The popular PBS Documentaries series where Chef José Andrés takes the flavors of Spain and shows you how to recreate it deliciously at home.
Undiscovered Haiti with José Andrés
(2015)Join world-renowned chef José Andrés on an exploration of the most unknown island in the Caribbean, Haiti. José is convinced we can change the world through the power of food, and understand a culture by exploring what, when and how its people eat. Follow José into the heart of this mysterious island; through its cuisine and discover the history and culture - and see into the future - of a proud and rarely understood people.

Julia
(2021)The story of legendary cookbook author and TV superstar Julia Child, who conquered the male-dominated culinary world and revolutionized the way we think about food, chefs and pop culture.

We Feed People
(2022)We Feed People is a film about José Andrés’ nonprofit World Central Kitchen.