Features 2 minutes 09 October 2017

The Movie Guide for the Foodie

12 movies for the foodie movie buff that should not be watched on an empty stomach.

It has been said that we feast with our eyes and we believe that there is some merit in that saying. Film has the uncanny power of conveying the visceral experience of eating and cooking. The only issue is that eating with one's eyes doesn't quite fill one up.

This list takes you from the culinary movie greats such as the Oscar-winning Babette's Feast and Big Night to independent documentaries and Asian comedies such as The Birth of Saké and The Recipe

Word of caution: best not to pursue this list on an empty stomach.
1. Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011)
Movie genre: Documentary

The story of 85-year-old Jiro Ono, considered by many to be the world's greatest sushi chef. He is the first sushi chef to be awarded three Michelin stars for his work at Sukiyabashi Jiro, a 10-seat, sushi-only restaurant inauspiciously located in a Tokyo subway station.

2. Michelin Stars - Tales from the Kitchen (2017)
Movie genre: Documentary

The documentary filmed over a two-year period follows the lives, views and everyday of a diverse range of chefs behind starred restaurants, global diners, food writers and Michelin management across the world. From New York City to Copenhagen, from San Sebastián to Tokyo.
3. Eat Drink Man Woman (1994)
Movie genre: Drama

The movie revolves around the relationships of a Taiwanese family residing in Taipei. The father is a master chef who's lost his sense of taste. He lives with his three grown daughters who all really just want to get on with their own lives.
4. The Recipe (2010)
Movie genre: Comedy/ Drama

A man on deathrow has one wish: to eat doenjang jjigae — spicy Korean stew. A TV producer, Choi Yun-jin, catches wind of the plea and embarks on a mission to capture the exclusive.
5. Haute Cuisine (2012)
Movie genre: Drama/ Biography

Hortense Laborie, a renowned French chef from the Périgord, is astonished when the President of the Republic appoints her his personal cook, responsible for creating all his meals at the Élysée Palace. Despite resentment from the other kitchen staff, Hortense quickly establishes herself.

6. The Birth of Saké (2016)
Movie genre: Documentary

In a world of mass production and automation, a small group of artisans brave unusual working conditions to preserve the 2000-year-old tradition of a product that we have come to know and love: saké.
7. Ratatouille (2007)
Movie genre: Drama/ Fantasy

Remy, a resident of Paris, appreciates good food and has quite a sophisticated palate. It is his dream to become a chef so that he can cook to his heart's delight. The only problem is, Remy is a rat.
8. Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent (2016)
Movie genre: Documentary/ Biography

The story of celebrated chef Jeremiah Tower who rose to prominence at the famed Chez Panisse and later founded the legendary Stars. After rising to prominence in California cuisine in the 1970s, Jeremiah Tower becomes one of America's first celebrity chefs.

9. Babette's Feast (1987)
Movie genre: Drama

Pious sisters Martine and Philippa have lived their entire lives under the watchful, stern eye of their pastor father on the desolate coast of Jutland. And one day, Philippa's former suitor sends a Parisian refugee named Babette to serve as the family cook.
10. Tampopo (1985)
Movie genre: Comedy/ Western

Two Japanese milk-truck drivers help a restaurant owner earn how to master the art of making exceptional ramen.
11. The Big Night (1996)
Movie genre: Comedy/ Drama

Chef Primo and businessman Secondo are immigrant brothers from Italy who open their dream restaurantin New Jersey. However, Primo's authentic food is too unfamiliar for the local tastes, and the restaurant is struggling.

12. The Trip (2010)
Movie genre: Comedy

Food critic Steve Coogan and traveling companion Rob Brydon trade delicious barbs and clever remarks as they tour various eateries in northern England.

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