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Three Stars
Directed by
Lutz Hachmeister
Not Rated
2010
90m
Documentary
6.2
30%
25%
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The feature doc takes a look behind the scenes at top-class restaurants and offers exclusive interviews with celebrity chefs from France, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, the USA and Japan.
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Cast of Three Stars
Yannick Alléno
Himself
Elena Arzak
Herself
Juan María Arzak
Himself
Sergio Herman
Self
Sven Elverfeld
Himself
Hideki Ishikawa
Himself
Jean-Luc Naret
Himself - Directeur Général of the Michelin Guide
Lutz Hachmeister
Director / Writer / Producer
Three Stars Ratings & Reviews
IndieWire
Serena Donadoni
While Hachmeister acknowledges that Michelin rewards bold culinary innovation as well as refined traditional cuisine, he expresses a distrust of the star system.
Paste Magazine
Annlee Ellingson
The film ultimately lacks any flavor or bite.
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
Hachmeister jumps from chef to chef, country to country, sampling little soundbites or chronicling the meticulous building of a blini on an asparagus stalk, with no clear structure to give the docu momentum.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
Hachmeister has a bit of food porn to offer, but undistinguished cinematography makes this aspect less indulgent than it could have been.
Film Journal International
Doris Toumarkine
Less a luxurious cinematic meal than a generous spread of snippets and tidbits, this feast for foodies features ten mostly European-based Michelin-awarded chefs.
New York Times
Andy Webster
A narrower focus might have helped. But serious foodies will chow down.
AV Club
Noel Murray
There's a lot about the Michelin Guide and the restaurant industry that Three Stars barely touches in its too-broad overview.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
As a sampler course of what it means to court the Michelin honor, Three Stars is enjoyable, but it's simply a collision of details that never entirely converge into a meaningful whole.
Village Voice
Chris Packham
Hachmeister's understatement results in a narrative plateau somewhere in the last third of the film, and viewers who showed up hungry may become impatient.
Boston Globe
Janice Page
[It] endeavors to educate by covering a lot of ground in its 90-plus minutes, which is certainly commendable, it's just not that satisfying.
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