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The Big Feast (1973)
Bored with modern living, four middle-aged friends -- a pilot (Marcello Mastroianni), a judge (Philippe Noiret), a television star (Michel Piccoli) and a chef (Ugo Tognazzi) -- embark on a gluttonous weekend of food and fornication that's to die for. Italian director Marco Ferreri scored his greatest global success with this darkly amusing allegory, which nabbed the Cannes Film Festival's International Critics Award. (read more)
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There is no question that many of us are slowly committing suicide by overeating, but the idea of eating until you die is probably a very unpleasant way to go.
Yet, four men, three-time Oscar nominee Marcello Mastroianni, four time César nominee Michel Piccoli, two time César winner, and three more nomination, and a BAFTA...
(complete The Big Feast review by Movie Addict)
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