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La grande bouffe

  • 1973
  • 16
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
16K
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Marcello Mastroianni, Andréa Ferréol, Philippe Noiret, Michel Piccoli, and Ugo Tognazzi in La grande bouffe (1973)
Dark ComedySatireComedyDrama

A group of men go to a villa in the French countryside where they resolve to eat themselves to death.A group of men go to a villa in the French countryside where they resolve to eat themselves to death.A group of men go to a villa in the French countryside where they resolve to eat themselves to death.

  • Director
    • Marco Ferreri
  • Writers
    • Marco Ferreri
    • Rafael Azcona
    • Francis Blanche
  • Stars
    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Michel Piccoli
    • Philippe Noiret
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marco Ferreri
    • Writers
      • Marco Ferreri
      • Rafael Azcona
      • Francis Blanche
    • Stars
      • Marcello Mastroianni
      • Michel Piccoli
      • Philippe Noiret
    • 59User reviews
    • 83Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Marcello
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Michel
    Philippe Noiret
    Philippe Noiret
    • Philippe
    Ugo Tognazzi
    Ugo Tognazzi
    • Ugo
    Andréa Ferréol
    Andréa Ferréol
    • Andrea
    • (as Andréa Ferreol)
    Solange Blondeau
    • Danielle
    Florence Giorgetti
    • Anne
    Michèle Alexandre
    Michèle Alexandre
    • Nicole
    Monique Chaumette
    Monique Chaumette
    • Madeleine
    Henri Piccoli
    • Hector
    Maurice Dorléac
    Simon Tchao
    • Le délégué de l'ambassade de Chine
    Louis Navarre
    • Braguti
    Bernard Menez
    Bernard Menez
    • Pierre
    Cordelia Piccoli
    • Barbara
    Jérôme Richard
    Patricia Milochevitch
    • Mini
    James Campbell
    James Campbell
    • Zack
    • Director
      • Marco Ferreri
    • Writers
      • Marco Ferreri
      • Rafael Azcona
      • Francis Blanche
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    7Chase_Witherspoon

    Le Grande perversion

    Superb black comedy of an ageing quartet gathered for a feast of epic proportions in which they indulge every gluttonous whim with culinary abandon. Their erotic gorging, groping and fondling of food and flesh is both appetising and arresting, as one by one, they stuff themselves to morbidity. It's with a tinge of sadness that their food fornication gradually comes to a halt, when the last man can no longer manage another morsel.

    Those who appreciate gourmet cooking might find appeal in the vast menu, but will likely be shocked by the flatulence-passing, naked-backside food preparation techniques of these randy chefs. The cast periodically combine their appetite for food with unbridled sexual encounters while they prepare meals, to which the viewer is treated in heaving detail. But while the sets, costumes and dialogue are all, equally colourful, there's a distinct lack of momentum and coherent storyline in the near two-and-a-half hour epic.

    The cast are formidable in their distinct characterisations (and appetites), and it seems as though each has resigned to his own despair at a life unfulfilled. While Mastroianni does little cooking by comparison with Piccoli, he more than compensates with his sexual appetite at any number of the prostitutes assembled for their last supper. "Le Grande Bouffe" is a raw, uncompromising dark comedy like no other and needs to be seen to be believed.
    7icmecyou

    Never forgot this movie

    This movie was so colorful...I just never forgot it and the concept was engaging. I saw this movie in San Francisco in '73 or '74... I cannot remember all the details in order, but yes, three guys went to a villa in the countryside of France and ordered huge amounts of food to be delivered. At first, you just thought it was a fun party, then it got to be bigger and bigger...women came by, etc, etc. I had lived in Europe just prior to seeing this movie and I so enjoyed the scenery and just the ambiance. I assumed it was not a what they would call a full running movie and just played in certain theaters but a place like San Francisco in the 70's had the right audience.
    9claudio_carvalho

    A Disturbing, Impressive and Unforgettable Movie

    The aircraft pilot Marcello, the chef Ugo, the TV choreographer Michel and the judge Phillipe decide to terminate their lives with a great pleasure, eating and having sex with three prostitutes and one school teacher invited to participate in their orgy.

    I watched this unforgettable film in the 70's and I was very disturbed with this impressive metaphoric movie. In Brazil, it remained unreleased on video until a couple of months ago, when fortunately it was 'rescued' and released on DVD by the Brazilian distributor 'Versátil', specialized in masterpieces such as Fellini, Rosselini and Visconti. Now I have just had the chance to watch again this weird and daring movie about the decay of the society of consumption, empty and compulsive, searching for "sex and food" (material goods) much more than they need. The main characters use their Christian names. This movie is also a great black humor comedy. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "A Comilança" ("The Binge")
    7zetes

    Interesting

    The two other Marco Ferreri films I've seen, Dillinger Is Dead and Bye Bye Monkey, I found utterly boring, I must admit. I was a little wary of La grande bouffe, though I had always wanted to see it. I've always been drawn to stories where a group of people (or more usually a couple) lock themselves up together and slowly kill themselves, or screw each others brains out. In this film, four men (Marcello Mastroianni, Michel Piccoli, Philippe Noiret and Ugo Tognazzi, all playing characters who use the actors' real first names) come together in a palatial estate to screw prostitutes and eat themselves to death. No real reason is given. The prostitutes don't make it very long. The constant feasting disgusts them, and they leave. The only woman who does stay is a Reubenesque teacher named Andrea (Andrea Ferreol), who is intrigued by both the food and sex (unlike the other women, the idea of food and sex together turns her on). This movie is a tad too slow. At it's best, though, it's fascinating and hilariously gross. Food seems quite unappetizing after about a half hour of this. I loved the performances. Definitely of interest.
    Infofreak

    An extraordinary movie. Sad and depressing but shot through with black humour.

    'La Grande Bouffe' (aka 'Blow-Out') is an extraordinary movie, the kind of movie you just can't imagine getting made these days. While shot through with black humour it is very sad and depressing, and for me just as bleak as say, 'Leaving Las Vegas'. Instead of alcohol these dissatisfied men decide to kill themselves using food. Marcello Mastroianni is the best known of the four stars but Michel Piccoli (Belle De Jour), Ugo Tognazzi and and Philippe Noiret are equally impressive. The acting from all four is first rate and really makes the premise believable. Director Marco Ferreri went on to make the Bukowski adaptation 'Tales Of Ordinary Madness' another uncompromising, f*cked up and beautiful movie. I highly recommend both films which are difficult viewing, but worth the effort.

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    • Trivia
      In the final scene in the garden - where Philipe is sitting on the bench, there is a poem by Dorothy Frances Gurney written on the bench. Many garden lovers have this poem written in their gardens. It says: "Kiss of the sun for pardon. Song of the birds for mirth. You're closer to God's heart in a garden than any place else on earth."
    • Goofs
      Before Philippe says to Nicole "actor incombit probatio", a person that should not be in the scene is visible through a glass paneled door.
    • Quotes

      Ugo: Wanting to be Marlon Brando is vanity.

    • Alternate versions
      The second German VHS release by Marketing was cut by almost 30 minutes. This was not done to secure a rating but to avoid costs for longer VHS tapes.
    • Connections
      Edited into Marcello, una vita dolce (2006)

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 1973 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Big Feast
    • Filming locations
      • Rue Boileau, Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Films 66
      • Mara Films
      • Capitolina Produzioni Cinematografiche
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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