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  1. Babette's Feast streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Babette's Feast" streaming on Max, Max Amazon Channel, Criterion Channel. It is also possible to buy "Babette's Feast" on Apple TV, Amazon Video as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video online.

    • Gabriel Axel
    • G
    • 14
  2. Babette's Feast (English Subtitled) Two devout and elderly sisters allow their cook, a French refugee, to prepare a feast in honor of their late father's 100th birthday, despite their spiritual concerns over the sensuality and decadence of French cuisine.

  3. Mar 4, 1988 · Babette's Feast: Directed by Gabriel Axel. With Stéphane Audran, Bodil Kjer, Birgitte Federspiel, Jarl Kulle. During the late 19th century, a strict religious community in a Danish village takes in a French refugee from the Franco-Prussian War as a servant to the late pastor's daughters.

    • (22K)
    • Drama
    • Gabriel Axel
    • 1988-03-04
  4. Jun 28, 2024 · Where can I watch Babette's Feast for free? There are no options to watch Babette's Feast for free online today in Canada. You can select 'Free' and hit the notification bell to be notified when movie is available to watch for free on streaming services and TV.

    • Gabriel Axel
    • G
    • 6
  5. Nov 8, 2013 · In rural Denmark ca. 1837, on-hiatus Paris opera star Achille Papin (Jean-Pilippe Lafont) meets preacher Nielsen (Bendt Rothe) and his daughters Martine (Vibeke Hastrup) and Filippa (Hanne Stensgaard), in whom he takes particular interest, inside a flashback in , 1987.

    • Gabriel Axel
    • Sttphane Audran
  6. Babette's Feast (Danish: Babettes Gæstebud) is a 1987 Danish drama film directed by Gabriel Axel. The screenplay, written by Axel, was based on the 1958 story of the same name by Isak Dinesen ( Karen Blixen ).

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  8. Directed by Gabriel Axel and adapted from a story by Isak Dinesen, it is the lovingly layered tale of a French housekeeper with a mysterious past who brings quiet revolution in the form of one exquisite meal to a circle of starkly pious villagers in late nineteenth-century Denmark.