Writer/director Gabriel Axel's Oscar-winning film is set in
19th-century Denmark. Babette (Stéphane Audran), a chef and refugee
from France's civil war, finds herself in a remote Danish hamlet
working for two sisters who preside over its inhabitants. The
sisters were brought up under the strict regime of their devout
father who preached salvation through self-denial and have kept his
teachings going even after his death. But Babette's arrival is set
to change the status quo when she cooks a sumptuous meal for the
sisters and their friends.
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Thu, 11 Aug 2022 | Review
by: Gisela W.
When I first saw this movie 30 years ago, I was deeply moved by the story of excellence, humility and servant-hood. Now on re-watching it, I understand to what an extent it impacted my life. Everyone should see this story more than once. It's a keeper!
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