Babette's Feast -

Babette, a French refugee and former chef de cuisine at the Café Anglais, arrives as an "other" who represents the sensuous and the Catholic. For 14 years, she lives as an unpaid servant, "emptying" herself into the mundane tasks of the village, much like a Christ-figure taking on the form of a servant. Her ultimate act is the creation of a "real French dinner," funded by a lottery win of 10,000 francs—her entire fortune. The Feast as a Sacrament of Grace

22 Jul 2013 — Gabriel Axel's exquisite adaptation of Isak Dinesen's short tale of grace through art provides spiritual and sensual sustenance. The Criterion Collection Babette's Feast

Babette's Feast: “Mercy and Truth Have Met Together” | Current Babette, a French refugee and former chef de

In Isak Dinesen’s masterpiece, Babette’s Feast , the narrative serves as a profound meditation on the intersection of the divine and the terrestrial, exploring how the rigid boundaries of asceticism are dissolved through the transformative power of art and grace. The Conflict of Flesh and Spirit The Feast as a Sacrament of Grace 22

The meal is not merely a culinary event but a Eucharistic liturgy that facilitates a "general amnesty".

Six reasons to watch Babette's Feast (differently). | by Wies Sanders