Babette's Feast Babette's Feast
BFI Film Classics

Babette's Feast

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Descrizione dell’editore

On the face of it, Gabriel Axel's Babette's Feast (1989) is a film in which the eyes – and mouths – of religious zealots are opened to the glories of the sensual world. It is a critique of what Nietzsche called life-denying religion in favour of life-affirming sensuality. But to view the film in that way is to get it profoundly wrong. In his study of the film, Julian Baggini argues that Babette's Feast is not about the battle between religiosity and secularity but a deep examination of how the two can come together. Baggini's analysis focuses on themes of love, pleasure, artisty and grace, to provide a rich philosophical reading of this most sensual of films.

GENERE
Arte e intrattenimento
PUBBLICATO
2020
14 maggio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
96
EDITORE
British Film Institute
DIMENSIONE
11,1
MB

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