Babette's Feast Movie Review
Babette's Feast Review
"Babette's Feast" Overview

Rating: G
1987
Cast and Crew
Director : Gabriel AxelProducer : Just Betzer,Bo Christensen
Screenwiter : Gabriel Axel
Starring : Stéphane Audran,Birgitte Federspiel,Bodil Kjer,Jarl Kulle
One of those foreign films that everyone's heard of but few have seen, this
deliberate and nuanced Oscar winner takes some patience but rewards the viewer
in the end. The feast in question doesn't really come up until halfway into
the film, when the French refugee Babette who serves as a maid to the Danish
sisters who took her in inherits a sum of money. Rather than saving it, she
blows it all on a gourmet feast for the sisters and their congregation as a
show of thanks for taking her in. The puzzlement the Danes (who pretty much
eat only boiled fish every day) exhibit over her odd cuisine is alone enough to
make the film worth watching (and Babette's preparation of the meal -- and its
consumption -- is enthralling). Cold and lonely in the grand tradition of
Scandinavian cinema, this is a seminal work about repressed emotions and the
inevitable self-doubt about our life's decisions that we all experience. Enjoy
with a bottle of wine.
Aka Babettes gæstebud .
Reviewer: Christopher Null



