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Noma My Perfect Storm

The documentary is a creative journey into the unique mind of René Redzepi. Located in Copenhagen, Denmark, renowned chef René Redzepi reinvents his restaurant, Noma, to make it the best in the world. 
Duration: 100 min
Quality: SD
Release: 2015
IMDb: 6.2
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Willamette Week
January 01, 2016 The film forgoes narration for a naturalistic style, putting viewers in the place they're most curious about -- the kitchen.
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Japan Times
June 01, 2016 Redzepi's creations explode with color and are highly imaginative. His dishes seem less like food and more like a series of art installations.
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FILMINK (Australia)
January 22, 2016 Food is not an inherently cinematic subject, being fundamentally about the sense of taste rather than that of sight. But, in its own terms, this doco isn't too bad at all.
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New York Times
December 17, 2015 Less a documentary than a glittering souvenir, but it's still a record of a legend.
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Radio Times
June 09, 2016 Foremost in this fly-on-the-wall report is the fascinating contradiction of Redzepi himself, whose abrasive perfectionism appears to be prompted by the prejudice he suffered in his youth after his family moved to Denmark from humble roots in Macedonia.
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New Zealand Herald
February 16, 2017 Combining fly-on-the-wall observations, talking heads and artistic cutaways, there is enough for everyone's tastes.
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New Zealand Herald
April 21, 2016 Any attempt to examine Redzepi's philosophy, much less interrogate the reasons for the restaurant's success (is it more than a fad or a gimmick?), is notably missing in action. In its place are pretty pictures of glistening leaves.
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New York Post
December 16, 2015 I've never seen a restaurant documentary that seemed less interested in showing the joy of food.
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Seattle Times
January 07, 2016 The end result is a revealing portrait of an artist wholly dedicated to his art.
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Village Voice
December 15, 2015 Deschamps never ventures below the surface of Redzepi's wildly successful experiment, and while the pictures are pretty, no one judges food on appearance alone.
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Georgia Straight
February 18, 2016 Unfortunately, you learn more about his struggles, and his food, in multiple episodes of Anthony Bourdain's TV series No Reservations and The Mind of a Chef than you do in the 100 mostly flaccid minutes of Noma: My Perfect Storm.
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Guardian
June 09, 2016 Ultimately this feels a bit too much like one long advertisement for the restaurant and misses an opportunity to develop a more probing thesis ...
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