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Spinning Plates

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
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7.1/10
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Spinning Plates (2012)
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A documentary about three unique restaurants and their respective owners.A documentary about three unique restaurants and their respective owners.A documentary about three unique restaurants and their respective owners.

  • Director
    • Joseph Levy
  • Writer
    • Joseph Levy
  • Stars
    • Grant Achatz
    • Cindy Breitbach
    • Mike Breitbach
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Joseph Levy
    • Writer
      • Joseph Levy
    • Stars
      • Grant Achatz
      • Cindy Breitbach
      • Mike Breitbach
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Grant Achatz
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    Thomas Keller
    Francisco Martinez
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    Gabby Martinez
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    Christian Seel
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      • Joseph Levy
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      • Joseph Levy
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    8danzelikman

    Made me smile, cry, and hungry at the same time.

    Went to the theater with almost no expectations and left with a huge smile on my face.

    Spinning Plates is an intimate look into the lives of three stories that revolve around food, family, sacrifice, and resilience. Within the stories is a wide variety of food types, chefs, backgrounds, economic means, and ambitions. Yet with all the differences, the similarities are uncanny—and it's what brings the film together.

    Anyone with an appreciation for food or family will find relatable emotional elements in this film —and it will give you a little more insight on the types of struggles that some of our favorite places to dine go through on a day to day basis.

    Watch with snacks, plan for a meal afterward. Enjoy!
    9wuigee

    Compelling & passionate.

    Spinning Plates is a documentary on three different restaurants and their owners/cooks. We inter-cut between one of the most acclaimed restaurants in the world, a Mexican restaurant on the verge of going out of business, and an extremely popular small town restaurant. We meet all the owners and see how much their restaurant means to them.

    Each of the three stories are unique and compelling. There is a wide arrange of emotions portrayed and felt. There is nothing being pushed on the audience, no politics, or biases. The film just takes you behind the scenes to show you how the restaurants are run and why. Through interviews, you get to see the heart, dedication, and passion of the owners.

    This documentary seriously changed my view on cooks and restaurant owners. I can now appreciate high quality meals as art. And I recognize the passion and hard-work that goes into these kinds of businesses. By the end of the film you see a common theme of love and companionship for each restaurant.

    I highly recommend this documentary to everyone. I cannot imagine somebody not liking this.
    4KJ-Movie-Watcher

    One in Three good

    This movie is about 3 restaurants. I was watching it because I'm interested in food but only 1/3 restaurants actually fulfilled my desire. Two were about peoples lives running restaurants and quite miserable. We actually fast forwarded them and just watched the section about Grant Achatz. That was amazing seeing his molecular gastronomy his genius and passion. Would love to eat at Alinea or Next. 10/10 for that section. The other two literally made me upset and annoyed to watch. One about a Mexican couple whose restaurant was not going well. Instead of trying to improve, look at their marketing strategies, how to get more customers, how to make better food, they just prayed. And god didn't answer. The other was about a guy super helpful, creating a community in his restaurant and serving the most unhealthy looking food ever. Chicken fried chicken, steak, etc. How can you make a doco about this unhealthy food? If you like food, just watch Achatz. If you like drama watch all 3.
    10chuckderosa

    Top Notch Doc!

    I saw this movie recently at a screening and it is one heck of a good film. This is what a good documentary looks like! The movie looks at three different stories from across the country - varied food, cultures and ethnicities. Each story was completely engaging and when they're all wrapped together it makes for an incredibly enticing movie. So enjoyable...the fact that it's subject involves delicious food doesn't hurt either.

    Also, don't be fooled into thinking a movie about food doesn't have drama - because this movie swings back and forth between tragedy and triumph. The movie is really about the people making the food - and, let me tell you, they've got some stories to tell.

    I really dig this movie.
    10dwuksta

    very touching human story

    I was pleasantly surprised, was very touching, more about the people and their respective obstacles, not so much about the food itself. It seemed to dig deeper as the film progressed, they left a lot of the juicy bits till later, and didn't dwell too much on less important issues. Felt like I really connected with all of the restaurant owners, which is the main purpose of a documentary.

    At the end of the film, I felt like I wanted to move to small town America and live amongst these people and their community. With technology these days, people are becoming more fragmented and friendships are being based on edited remarks and low resolution pictures. What an amazing close community some of them have built for themselves, if we don't have each other, what do we really have?

    The first restaurant was home style American cuisine, low priced comfort food in a buffet type setting. They had been established for 150 years and run by the same family. It was situated in a very close community of Balltown, the residents treated the place as a 2nd home, and the relationship went beyond just friendship, and we get the feeling the town and the restaurant itself were symbiotic, in that one would not survive without the other

    Another restaurant was focused on modern cuisine in Chicago, where they spend hours creating one of a kind dishes. Their creations delve into the areas of science and even human psychology. But here we see they are no less devoid of intense personal issues that are placed between them and their ultimate goal.

    The third restaurant is about a couple, struggling in a small town, creating simple Mexican food. We are led into their home and restaurant, we see how they struggle to manage their daughter while trying to make enough money to survive, working 90+ hours a week.

    Highly recommend this movie, it will leave a lasting impression about what it takes to survive in your own small business, their personal struggles will stay with you, and success is never guaranteed, but if you surround yourself with true friends, you will inevitably survive.

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Вращающиеся тарелки
    • Filming locations
      • Balltown, Iowa, USA
    • Production companies
      • Chaos Theory Entertainment
      • Ambush Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $112,449
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,717
      • Oct 27, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $124,856
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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