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The Shape of Pasta - Season 1
TrailerChef Evan Funke, a 'perpetual student of handmade pasta,' scours Italy for the supreme pasta masters. Funke will seek out rare and unique pasta shapes and techniques in an effort to keep these traditions alive.Genre: Documentary, ShortActors: Evan FunkeDirector: April Jones, Tim DuffyCountry: United StatesDuration: 8 minQuality: HDRelease: 2020IMDb: 8.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Shape of Pasta - Season 1"
indieWireApril 06, 2020The show has a slow, languid rhythm, essentially acting as comfort food on your device as you watch Funke in his quest to bring these shapes out of obscurity and keep their traditions alive.
NPRApril 06, 2020The tone has a self-seriousness that makes it seem at first like it might be parody... But this is actually a very earnest food show about ... well, lesser-known shapes of pasta.
San Francisco ChronicleApril 06, 2020It's fascinating - a travelogue of Italy in better days and an interesting exploration of culture.
New York Magazine/VultureApril 06, 2020Every moment seems like a parody of a highbrow foodie docuseries, but somehow it's not a joke.
AV ClubApril 06, 2020Though it's not the most filling food show, Shape Of Pasta does see Funke follow in the late Anthony Bourdain's footsteps with his commitment to showcasing the people, cuisine, and culture he's learning from. So, buon appetito.
Hollywood ReporterApril 06, 2020Evan Funke's trip to Italy to learn about a variety of pasta shapes so obscure they're only used by a small circle of mostly female practitioners would be a perfect show to watch while waiting for your lunch to heat up in a workplace kitchen.
TV LineApril 06, 2020[Evan] Funke's journey is a moving and enlightening tribute not just to pasta, but also to the people of Italy.
Film School RejectsMay 13, 2020Funke is soft-spoken and sincere, both of which pair well with the quibi's slow, relaxed pacing.
IGN MoviesMay 13, 2020Chef Evan Funke's exploration of rare pasta shapes is an enlightening experience for any foodie... The Shape of Pasta's "10-minute or less" runtime feels insufficient.
AwardsCircuit.comMay 13, 2020There is little about "The Shape of Pasta" that makes the series stand out from other food travel shows. While Funke can be enjoyable, he does not bring the same energy or excitement as David Chang or Anthony Bourdain.
SlashfilmMay 13, 2020May not sound like exciting TV, but this ended up being one of the most watchable shows available. It's also incredibly laid-back and even slow-moving, which makes it an extremely odd fit for a streaming service all about quick bites.
PolygonApril 08, 2020Add the extra level of pensiveness, the recency of this documentary series, and the ways the world has changed since it was shot, and Shape of Pasta feels like a wistful sort of comfort.
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