
The Big Bang of creative discovery that was elBulli sparked from the minds of two brothers from a poor suburb of Barcelona and gave birth to a new gastronomic universe. Since then the name Adrià has become synonymous with gastronomic creativity. After the closure of El Bulli, Albert is in the midst of a herculean creative adventure building a gastronomic mile in Barcelona. Will he succeed?... (Full plot summary below)
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The Big Bang of creative discovery that was elBulli sparked from the minds of two brothers from a poor suburb of Barcelona and gave birth to a new gastronomic universe. Since then the name Adrià has become synonymous with gastronomic creativity. After the closure of El Bulli, Albert is in the midst of a herculean creative adventure building a gastronomic mile in Barcelona. Will he succeed?
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| Seattle TimesJ.R. KinnardLaura Collado and Jim Loomis' cleverly edited and deliciously photographed food porn is a tasty peek at the cutthroat culinary world and one of its most mysterious figures. |
| VarietyOwen GleibermanThe movie is 82 minutes of Albert nattering on about wanting to be better, but he talks about food only in the abstract. |
| Tribune News ServiceKatie WalshLaura Collado and Jim Loomis dive deep into the psyche of Albert Adrià in the documentary "Constructing Albert," which follows the chef on a journey to push the boundaries of fine dining. |
| NOW TorontoNatalia ManzoccoAdrià always seems to be reaching for some notion of excellence just beyond the borders of definition. |
| Austin American-StatesmanMatt Shiverdecker"Constructing Albert" introduces us to an intensely focused man who values his family and the people who help bring his ideas to life as much as he does forging a new path in the culinary world. |
| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferMildly entertaining, but mostly dull, hagiographic and occasionally drags. |