The film received mixed to positive response from critics. Dennis Harvey in his review for
Variety said that "While not necessarily the definitive cinematic account of Chavez's life or the UFW movement, ''Cesar's Last Fast
provides a well-crafted, sometimes stirring encapsulation." Justin Lowe of The Hollywood Reporter'' gave the film positive review and said that "A reverential perspective on America's renowned union founder and leader." Carlos Aguilar from
Indiewire in his review said that "Touching, insightful, and extremely well crafted, Richard Ray Perez's work shows above all an admiration for a man whose life wasn't entirely his but of his people." ==References==