
Curtis Duffy, one of the country's most renowned chefs, is building his dream restaurant despite the nightmarish state of his personal life. The recipient of two coveted Michelin stars, Duffy has a laser focus on his cooking career that cost him his marriage and two young daughters. His ambition is to make his Chicago restaurant, Grace, the best in the country. FOR GRACE follows the building of the restaurant from concrete box to its opening night. It also revisits Duffy's tu... (Full plot summary below)
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Curtis Duffy, one of the country's most renowned chefs, is building his dream restaurant despite the nightmarish state of his personal life. The recipient of two coveted Michelin stars, Duffy has a laser focus on his cooking career that cost him his marriage and two young daughters. His ambition is to make his Chicago restaurant, Grace, the best in the country. FOR GRACE follows the building of the restaurant from concrete box to its opening night. It also revisits Duffy's turbulent childhood: how a teacher recognized talent in a troubled teenager; how an unimaginable family tragedy made Duffy seek refuge in the kitchen; and how cooking took from him as much as it gave.
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| The PlaylistKevin JagernauthWhat elevates the film from directors Kevin Pang and Mark Helenowski into something unique in the food doc genre is a broader narrative that isn't just about professional success, but a journey of personal growth. |
| User ReviewOki AI'd give 10 if I could. Best culinary documentary I've ever watched. |
| User ReviewMindy WFANTASTIC expose of what it takes to start up a top flight restaurant Totally engrossing for foodies and entrepreneurs alike! |
| User ReviewGareth DAn interesting look into the mind of a Michelin starred, highly acclaimed chef. Also one I have a 2nd degree connection through to people also in the documentary (Dan Bark and Faye). The family tragedy faced by Duffy was one that should only belong in fictional films. I just wish there was more food porn :) |