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Jason Wise is an American filmmaker known for his wine documentaries ( SOMM , SOMM: Into the Bottle , SOMM 3 ), [1] Wait for Your Laugh featuring Rose Marie, [2] The Delicacy [3] about sea urchin divers, and the streaming service SOMM TV . [4]
Wise was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and attended film school at Chapman University in Orange, California.[ citation needed ]
Wise's senior thesis film, “90,” played on the international film festival circuit.[ citation needed ] After Hurricane Katrina, he was hired to document the efforts of Cisco Systems as they rebuilt Gulf Coast schools.[ citation needed ] In 2011 he was the director and show runner for the PBS series Escapeseeker for two seasons.[ citation needed ]
His first documentary SOMM , released in 2012, followed four candidates for the Master Sommelier examination. [5]
Wise followed SOMM with SOMM: Into the Bottle in 2015 [6] and SOMM 3 in 2018. [7] In 2017, he made Wait for Your Laugh . about Rose Marie.[ citation needed ] In 2020 he made The Delicacy , about sea urchin divers in Santa Barbara. [8] The Whole Animal was released in 2022. [9] A fourth film in the SOMM series, Cup of Salvation , was in production as of 2020. [10]
In 2019, Wise and others launched food and wine streaming service SOMM TV . [11]
Wise's production company is called Forgotten Man Films.[ citation needed ]
Jason is married to writer/producer Christina Wise. They have two children.[ citation needed ]
In 2015, Wise was named one of the “40 Most Influential” people in the world of beverages under the age of forty by Wine Enthusiast Magazine. [12] In 2019 he was named Documentarian of the Year at the Kodak Awards. [13]
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Somm is a 2012 American documentary following the attempts of four candidates to pass the extremely difficult Master Sommelier examination, a test with one of the lowest pass rates in the world. Directed by Jason Wise, a sequel, Somm: Into the Bottle, was released in 2015 and a third film, Somm 3, came out in October 2018. A TV series based on the movie launched on the Esquire Network in November 2015. In 2019, SOMM TV was launched by creator Jason Wise with original shows.
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Wait for Your Laugh is a 2017 documentary film on the career of Rose Marie. The film was directed by Jason Wise and featured notable celebrities including Dick Van Dyke, Peter Marshall, and Carl Reiner.
Somm: Into the Bottle is a 2015 wine documentary and a sequel to SOMM (2013). The film tells the story and history of wine through ten different bottles opened throughout the film in different chapters. Directed by Jason Wise, it premiered at the Napa Valley Film Festival and featured the main cast from the original SOMM film as well as additional notable people from the wine world.
Somm 3 is the third film in the SOMM documentary series, following 2013's SOMM and 2015's SOMM: Into the Bottle. Directed by Jason Wise and distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films, SOMM 3 centers on two tastings reminiscent of the 1976 Judgment of Paris.
The Delicacy is a 2020 documentary film about sea urchins and the divers who harvest them off the coast of Santa Barbara, California in the US. The film, directed by Jason Wise, premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in January 2020.
SOMM TV is a food and wine streaming network launched in 2019.
The Whole Animal is a documentary created by the streaming service SOMM TV. The film is about dishes and cultures using all parts of an animal for food.