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The Big Feast
Directed by
Marco Ferreri
NC-17
1973
2h 10m
Comedy
,
Drama
7.0
60%
82%
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A group of men go to a villa in the French countryside where they resolve to eat themselves to death.
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Cast of The Big Feast
Marcello Mastroianni
Marcello
Ugo Tognazzi
Ugo
Michel Piccoli
Michel
Philippe Noiret
Philippe
Andréa Ferréol
Andrea
Solange Blondeau
Danielle
Florence Giorgetti
Anne
Michèle Alexandre
Nicole
Monique Chaumette
Madeleine
Henri Piccoli
Hector
Giuseppe Maffioli
Chef
Maurice Dorléac
Simon Tchao
Le délégué de l'ambassade de Chine
Louis Navarre
Braguti
Bernard Ménez
Pierre
Cordelia Piccoli
Barbara
Jérôme Richard
Patricia Milochevitch
Mini
James Campbell
Zack
Eva Simonet
La secrétaire
Gérard Boucaron
Le chauffeur
Annette Carducci
Une hôtesse de l'air
Margaret Honeywell
Une hôtesse de l'air
Mario Vulpiani
L'autre copilote
Rita Scherrer
Anulka
Marco Ferreri
Director / Writer
Rafael Azcona
Writer
Francis Blanche
Writer
Vincent Malle
Producer
The Big Feast Ratings & Reviews
Esquire Magazine
John Simon
I am not quite convinced that our society is all that sick as this film's exegetes would have it, but assuming that it is, cures like this "satire" are considerably worse than the disease.
Chicago Reader
Don Druker
Hilarious, stomach-turning, morbid, breezy, funny, and sad.
Examiner.com
Adam Lippe
There's a disconnect since the four main characters aren't likable people and they don't act reasonably towards themselves or anyone else, but we aren't give any real POV. They aren't comic slobs to laugh at nor do they have any aristocratic dignity.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
La Grande Bouffe didn't leave me so much excited as exhausted.
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