Each of the 13 pie charts represents a food-related film, with icons identifying key plot elements and their rough time onscreen and/or relative importance to the film:
- The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover: 30% cook, 30% thief, 20% woman, 20% lover
- Big Night: 30% brothers, 25% spaghetti, 25% spaghetti w/o meatballs, 10% jazz singer, 10% omelette
- Ratatouille: 30% rat, 30% chef, 20% restaurant, 20% critic
- Jiro Dreams of Sushi: 30% man/son, 30% sushi, 40% cooking
- A Grand Day Out: 20% rocket, 30% moon, 30% robot, 20% cheese
- Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle: 40% friends, 40% marijuana, 10% hitchhiker, 10% hamburger
- Sausage Party: 25% hot dogs, 25% hot dog buns, 50% shopping cart
- Tampopo: 10% truck, 60% ramen, 20% gangster/girlfriend, 10% egg yolk
- Super Size Me: 50% burger/fries/soda, 50% sick person
- Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will work here as well): 50% children, 30% chocolate, 20% ticket
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding: 20% groom with man and woman, 60% bride with many other people, 10% Greek Orthodox cross, 10% lamb
- Julie & Julia: 25% female cook, 12.5% meal, 12.5% book; 25% female cook, 12.5% same meal, 12.5% computer
- Always Be My Maybe: 40% couple, 30% restaurant, 10% Chinese dumplings, 20% Keanu Reeves
The pies are arranged in a bubble chart that indicates the extraction order: the smallest pie is first, the next largest one is second, and so on. Using the number at the center of each pie to index into the title of the film (ampersands excluded, as mentioned in the puzzle notes) yields the answer FILMOGRAPHIES.