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Babette's Feast

  • 7.8 /10

  • 429

  • 97%

Plot

A French housekeeper with a mysterious past brings quiet revolution in the form of one exquisite meal to a circle of starkly pious villagers in late 19th century Denmark.

Cast

Stéphane Audran as Babette
Stéphane Audran

as Babette

Bodil Kjer as Filippa
Bodil Kjer

as Filippa

Birgitte Federspiel as Martine
Jarl Kulle as General Lorens Löwenhielm
Jarl Kulle

as General Lorens Löwenhielm

Jean-Philippe Lafont as Achille Papin
Jean-Philippe Lafont

as Achille Papin

Bibi Andersson as Svensk hofdame
Bibi Andersson

as Svensk hofdame

Ghita Nørby as Fortæller (stemme)
Ghita Nørby

as Fortæller (stemme)

Thomas Antoni as Svensk Løjtnant
Thomas Antoni

as Svensk Løjtnant

Hanne Stensgaard as Filippa som ung
Hanne Stensgaard

as Filippa som ung

Movie Facts

Rated

  • G

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • August 11, 1987

Production Companies

  • Rungstedlundfonden

  • Det Danske Filminstitut

  • Nordisk Film Denmark

  • Panorama-Film

Production Countries

  • Denmark

Spoken Language

  • Dansk

  • Français

  • Magyar

  • svenska

Budget

  • $0.00

Revenue

  • $4,398,938.00

Runtime

  • 1.73 hrs

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Based on a Karen Blixen story, Babette's Feast is a heartwarming tale of generosity in 19th century Denmark. As the film opens, we are introduced to Martine and Philippa, daughters of a charismatic preacher in a tiny Jutland village. Dedicated to their father's work, they turn down the courtship of a Danish officer and a French musician. Decades later, the musician sends them Babette, a re…

Well, 'Babette’s Feast' is exactly what it says on the tin, that's for sure. It is a film that I'd personally refer to as 'good', though my interest did ascend and descend interchangeably throughout. The religiously and sing-y scenes were the parts that kinda lost me if I'm honest, but there is still enough there that I had a fine time seeing unfold - the characters for one, and then …

**_The moment when “Mercy and truth… have kissed each other”_** In a northern Jutland village, two daughters of a pietistic Lutheran pastor are dutiful spinsters by 1871 (Bodil Kjer and Birgitte Federspiel) when they take-in a Parisian refugee who “can cook” (Stéphane Audran). Fourteen years later, the latter insists on banquet for the dwindling congregation and a Hussar general, a former suit…