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The Big Feast
The Big Feast
7.8
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2,344 Ratings

THE BIG FEAST

La grande bouffe

Directed by Marco Ferreri
France, Italy, 1973
Comedy, Cult

Synopsis

In a country mansion, four friends indulge in gluttony and carnal pleasures, aiming to eat themselves to death. Their hedonistic pursuits intertwine with encounters with local women, including a daring schoolteacher, leading to a spiral of excess and consequence.

Synopsis

In a country mansion, four friends indulge in gluttony and carnal pleasures, aiming to eat themselves to death. Their hedonistic pursuits intertwine with encounters with local women, including a daring schoolteacher, leading to a spiral of excess and consequence.

Our take

Sending the French press into a frenzy upon its release, Marco Ferreri’s cult classic of culinary cinema gleefully skewers bourgeois overconsumption, and the very notion of good taste. A depraved feast designed to repel the senses, with Michel Piccoli and Marcello Mastroianni at their perverse best.