About this Event
Oscar winner in 1988 for Best Foreign Language Film, director Gabriel Axel's Babette's Feast sees Babette, a Parisian refugee, called to serve a family on the forbidding and desolate coast of Jutland. Babette's lavish celebratory banquet tempts the family's dwindling congregation, who abstain from such fleshly pleasures as fine foods and wines.
This screening is part of Liverpool Architecture Society's new curated film series Consuming Architecture. The series highlights three diverse films, each exploring the subject of food. The parallels between food and architecture often overlap - from the way that raw materials are sourced, processed and consumed to our understanding of both food and architecture's global, environmental and sustainable impact.
Running time: 143 minutes. Age Certificate: U. Doors: 18:00. Film: 18:45.
This screening will begin with a short 10-15 minute introduction from the Liverpool Architectural Society.
This screening is part of our Community Cinema. If you're an artist, independent filmmaker, charity, film club, or arts organisation, find out how FACT can support your film screening.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
FACT Liverpool, 88 Wood Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom
GBP 11.00