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.
Stéphane Audran
as Babette Hersant
Bodil Kjer
as Filippa
Birgitte Federspiel
as Martine
Jarl Kulle
as Gen. Lorens Löwenhielm
Jean-Philippe Lafont
as Achille Papin
Bibi Andersson
as Swedish Lady-in-Waiting
Ghita Nørby
as Narrator (voice)
Asta Esper Hagen Andersen
as Anna
Thomas Antoni
as Swedish Lieutenant
Hanne Stensgaard
as Young Filippa
CRCulver
Based on a Karen Blixen story, <i>Babette's Feast</i> 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 courts...
r96sk
Well, <em>'Babette’s Feast'</em> 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 t...
Wuchak
**_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 late...