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In the late 19th century, a strict religious community in a Danish village opens its doors to Babette, a French refugee from the Franco-Prussian War. She becomes a servant to the daughters of the late pastor, Filippa and Martine. Filippa and Martine live a devout and austere life, following the teachings of their father.
Babette's arrival brings a ray of light and culinary excellence into their lives. Despite their reservations about indulgence and pleasure, Babette's exquisite cooking slowly starts to win their hearts. Through her culinary skills, she brings joy, unity, and healing to this pious and divided community.
Babette, longing for connection and expression of her art, decides to spend her entire lottery winnings on preparing a magnificent feast. As the villagers gather to partake in this sumptuous meal, they are transported beyond the grasp of their rigid beliefs and experience a taste of heaven on earth. The feast becomes a transformative experience for each individual, leading them to question their own choices, beliefs, and prejudices.
Babettes gæstebud (1987), directed by Gabriel Axel, is a heartwarming and visually stunning film that celebrates the power of food to transcend differences and touch souls. With magnificent cinematography and brilliant performances, this Danish film explores themes of faith, love, and the unifying force of gastronomy. A true cinematic masterpiece that will leave viewers craving for more.
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Babette's FeastRelease Date:
04 Mar 1988Writers:
Karen Blixen, Gabriel AxelAwards:
Won 1 Oscar. 12 wins & 9 nominations total