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
Bodil Kjer
as Filippa
Birgitte Federspiel
as Martine
Jarl Kulle
as General Lorens Löwenhielm
Jean-Philippe Lafont
as Achille Papin
Bibi Andersson
as Svensk hofdame
Ghita Nørby
as Fortæller (stemme)
Asta Esper Hagen Andersen
as Anna
Thomas Antoni
as Svensk Løjtnant
Hanne Stensgaard
as Filippa som ung
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...
CinemaSerf
Now if you’re not up for a genuine dose of human kindness then this isn’t going to be a film for you. It’s all about the young “Babette” (Stéphane Audran) who has been taken in by a pair of spinster sisters who, despite plenty of opportunity, found themselves tied to their preacher father’s apron st...