Go excellent documentary by bruinforever01 A well-done piece about the oxymoron that exists in our country: too much obesity but also too many families who aren't able to feed their children properly. Somber information & portrayals, but this...
Must Go! Great documentary, great cinema by cineasta68 I urge movie lovers to go see "A Place at the Table." From a purely cinematic standpoint, this movie definitely delivers. Beautiful cinematography, fascinating and empathetic characters, great...
100 New York Daily News | Joe Neumaier As important and eye-opening a documentary as you’ll see this year, A Place at the Table makes it impossible to think of hunger as merely another symptom of a shredded social safety net. Read full review
75 Movie Nation | Roger Moore It’s a beautifully shot and reasonably balanced film, but one that struggles to find a hopeful note to end on. Read full review
75 San Francisco Chronicle | Walter Addiego The film bolsters its case with plenty of facts, charts and expert testimony - evidence typical of this sort of advocacy documentary. But what makes the movie compelling is its focus on a handful of victims, who make the statistics painfully real. Read full review
75 Slant Magazine | More difficult to convey are the web of moral and political issues that surround the hunger crisis, and A Place at the Table proves its worth most by how it treats this wider set of problems. Read full review