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Babette's Feast

Original title: Babettes gæstebud
  • 1987
  • G
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
23K
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Stéphane Audran in Babette's Feast (1987)
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Period DramaDrama

During the late 19th century, a strict religious community in a Danish village takes in a French refugee from the Franco-Prussian War as a servant to the late pastor's daughters.During the late 19th century, a strict religious community in a Danish village takes in a French refugee from the Franco-Prussian War as a servant to the late pastor's daughters.During the late 19th century, a strict religious community in a Danish village takes in a French refugee from the Franco-Prussian War as a servant to the late pastor's daughters.

  • Director
    • Gabriel Axel
  • Writers
    • Karen Blixen
    • Gabriel Axel
  • Stars
    • Stéphane Audran
    • Bodil Kjer
    • Birgitte Federspiel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gabriel Axel
    • Writers
      • Karen Blixen
      • Gabriel Axel
    • Stars
      • Stéphane Audran
      • Bodil Kjer
      • Birgitte Federspiel
    • 138User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 11 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Stéphane Audran
    Stéphane Audran
    • Babette Hersant
    • (as Stephane Audran)
    Bodil Kjer
    Bodil Kjer
    • Filippa
    Birgitte Federspiel
    Birgitte Federspiel
    • Martine
    Jarl Kulle
    Jarl Kulle
    • General Lorens Löwenhielm…
    Jean-Philippe Lafont
    Jean-Philippe Lafont
    • Achille Papin
    • (as Jean Philippe Lafont)
    Bibi Andersson
    Bibi Andersson
    • Swedish Lady-in-Waiting
    Ghita Nørby
    Ghita Nørby
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Asta Esper Hagen Andersen
    • Anna
    • (as Asta Esper Andersen)
    Thomas Antoni
    • Swedish Lieutenant
    Gert Bastian
    • Poor Man
    Viggo Bentzon
    • Fisherman in Rowboat
    Vibeke Hastrup
    Vibeke Hastrup
    • Young Martine
    Therese Højgaard Christensen
    • Martha - Father's Maid
    Pouel Kern
    Pouel Kern
    • Pastor
    Cay Kristiansen
    • Poul
    Lars Lohmann
    • Fisherman
    Tine Miehe-Renard
    • Löwenhielm's Wife
    Lisbeth Movin
    Lisbeth Movin
    • Widow
    • Director
      • Gabriel Axel
    • Writers
      • Karen Blixen
      • Gabriel Axel
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    User reviews138

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    10gftbiloxi

    Food For Body and Soul

    Flawlessly directed, written, performed, and filmed, this quiet and unpretentious Danish film is an example of cinema at its best, and if a person exists who can watch BABETTE'S FEAST without being touched at a very fundamental level, they are a person I do not care to know.

    The story is quite simple. In the 1800s, two elderly maiden ladies (Birgitte Federspiel and Bodil Kjer) reside in remote Jutland, where they have sacrificed their lives, romantic possibilities, and personal happiness in order to continue their long-dead father's religious ministry to the small flock he served. One of the women's youthful admirers sends to them a Frenchwoman, Babette (Stéphane Audran), whose husband and son have been killed in France and who has fled her homeland lest she meet the same fate. Although they do not really require her services, the sisters engage her as maid and cook--and as the years pass her cleverness and tireless efforts on their behalf enables the aging congregation to remain together and the sisters to live in more comfort than they had imagined; indeed, the entire village admires and depends upon her.

    One day, however, Babette receives a letter: she has won a lottery and is now, by village standards, a wealthy woman. Knowing that her new wealth will mean her return to France, the sisters grant her wish that she be allowed to prepare a truly French meal for them and the members of their tiny congregation. The meal and the evening it is served is indeed a night to remember--but not for reasons that might be expected, for Babette's feast proves to be food for both body and soul, and is ultimately her gift of love to the women who took her in and the villagers who have been so kind to her.

    The film is extraordinary in every way, meticulous in detail yet not overpowering in its presentation of them. As the film progresses, we come to love the characters in both their simple devotion to God and their all-too-human frailties, and the scenes in which Babette prepares her feast and in which the meal is consumed are powerful, beautiful, and incredibly memorable. There have been several films that have used food as a metaphor for love, but none approach the simple artistry and beauty of BABETTE'S FEAST, which reminds us of all the good things about humanity and which proves food for both body and soul. Highly, highly recommended.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Good Things (like a great meal) Come To Those Who Wait

    If you find the first 30 minutes of this film to be so slow that you wonder why you're watching it, don't give up. Also, hearing the Danish language is a bit new to most North Americans, who don't see and hear a lot of Danish films. Anyway, as the film progressed it got better and better and the viewer is rewarded for his/her patience.

    Being a fan of the movie, "Out Of Africa," this film piqued my interest because it's based on a short novel by Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen), the major character in that film.

    The meal - Babette's feast - was amazing. I'm no chef, but I was impressed! How one interprets the story, too, varies, I suppose depending on how much you read into this, and where you stand religion-wise. If the latter, how you look at the definition of "legalism" can affect how you interpret this story.

    In any case, it's a fine film, but don't watch this if you're dieting.
    kreb8

    my favorite movie of all time

    One evening when I was working in the lab, I developed this intense pang of hunger. I decided to go downstairs to the cafeteria and scrap together a dinner when I noticed a few random folk gathered in front of the adjacent theater. Since the building was usually empty by that hour I couldn't help feeling curious and since I always eavesdrop on conversations I soon discovered that they were showing old films in the theater. So, I bought a few vendor snacks and decided to join them for a viewing. That was one of the best work related decisions I ever made as an undergrad. That movie made me reconsider my second shift job at the lab and check out enrollment into the local culinary art schools. Well, I didn't become a chef but I did abandon biology for a more creative outlet and realized that being home before dinner is an important part of better living. Babette's Feast - a movie that had me reevaluate my life and consider a career change. How many flicks do that? Best movie ever.
    9dbdumonteil

    The feast of life

    This movie came aside as a shock in the eighties.Far from trends,that is to say in the heart of sincere creativity,Babettes gaestebud stands as one of the finest movies of its time.Stephane Audran,the wonderful actress of her ex-husband Claude Chabrol's greatest achievements (le boucher,la rupture,les noces rouges,all unqualified musts for movie buffs)gave a lifetime performance.To see her prepare with love and affection her meal is a feast for the eyes.All the people who saw this masterpiece actually tasted,ate Babette's culinary triumph. But the most moving part of the story is its conclusion:Babette was a great French chef,she was famous,now she found a new homeland but her heyday is behind her and she won't never be allowed to come back to her dear France.So the two old sisters do comfort her:In heaven,there will be huge kitchens where she'll cook for eternity.While sharing her fortune with her new friends,Babette changed their life,she gave them pleasure and a magic evening they would remember forever.In this simple but extraordinary screenplay,human warmth is everywhere,and I wish everybody a Babette's feast,would it be only for one starry night...
    8Paul-250

    A feast of cinema

    Stephane Audran is the eponymous heroine of this beautifully measured study of a small Danish community towards the end of the last century. Two beautiful and musically talented sisters give-up their own prospects of happiness and marriage in order to look-after their ageing father. One day, a French woman, Babette, comes to work for them. After some years she wins the lottery and is determined to do something for the sisters who have taken her in. Her solution is to prepare an exquisite and sumptuous feast, which changes the lives of all those invited. This is a film about human and cultural interaction, reflected in the changing language of the dialogue from Danish to French, and especially between the dutiful sobriety of Protestant northern Europe and the sensuousness of the Catholic south. It is also about human needs, and how warmth and kindness can be expressed and stimulated through the cultivation of the senses. A profoundly uplifting film.

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    • Trivia
      First Danish movie to win an Academy Award for best foreign language film.
    • Goofs
      In 1871 Babette pays with skilling, which was the currency used at that time; 14 years later, Babette still uses skilling, but Denmark changed the currency in 1875 from skilling to kroner and orer.
    • Quotes

      Martine: [after learning Babette spent 10,000 francs on the dinner] Now you'll be poor for the rest of your life.

      Babette: An artist is never poor.

    • Connections
      Edited into Eventyret om dansk film 18: Nye perspektiver - 1970-1987 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Waltz No. 15 in A-flat major Op. 39
      (arranged for orchestra) (uncredited)

      Written by Johannes Brahms

      Played during the dance hosted by the Royal family

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1987 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Languages
      • Danish
      • French
      • Swedish
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le festin de Babette
    • Filming locations
      • Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Panorama Film A/S
      • Nordisk Film
      • Det Danske Filminstitut
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,398,938
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,637,920
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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