InScience Film Festival
Babette’s Feast

Babette’s Feast

A devout religious community is forced to confront its rigid beliefs when an unexpected source of pleasure – food – disrupts its austere way of life. After all, nothing dismantles bigotry quite like joy. 

A beloved Danish classic, Babette’s Feast premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. It follows Babette, a French immigrant who finds refuge in a remote Scandinavian village. With her, she brings the sensual delights of French cuisine, tempting the repressed townspeople who struggle to resist – but the body often understands what the spirit denies. A tender yet profound cinema masterpiece, Babette’s Feast is a joyous toast to the transformative power of pleasure – a moving, quiet revolution against repression.

Director
Gabriel Axel
Country
Denmark
Length
103 min
Nominated for
-
Type Film
Fiction Film
Premiere
-
Language
Swedish, Italian, Danish, French, English
Pathway
Food for Thought, Imaginarium
Subtitle
English
Year
1987

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