Review - A charming foodie film, but not my cup of tea
The Guardian|May 25, 2023
The Pot-au-Feu | Cannes film festival
Peter Bradshaw
Review - A charming foodie film, but not my cup of tea

Here is a beautifully shot movie from the estimable filmmaker Tran Anh Hung - but it's in a genre about which I am agnostic, the "foodie" vein, in which we are supposed to swoon over all the endless gastronomic detail and mouthwatering fare, and in which food tends to be somewhat glibly presented as a metaphor for sharing, for family and for friendship.

(A friend says "foodie" films are no worse than the "filmie" films I roll over for, with their love-letter-to-the-cinema shots of projector beams in the darkness and well-loved movie theatres poignantly closing after 80 years. Fair enough.)

The Pot-au-Feu, starring Benoît Magimel and Juliette Binoche, set in the Belle Époque, is adapted from the 1924 novel The Life and Passion of Dodin-Bouffant, Gourmet by the author, gourmand and boulevardier Marcel Rouff.

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