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Le Festin

Original title: Feast
  • 2014
  • G
  • 6m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
25K
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Tommy Snider in Le Festin (2014)
The story of one man's love life is seen through the eyes of his best friend and dog, Winston, and revealed bite by bite through the meals they share.
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The love life of a man as told through the meals he gives his adopted dog, Winston.The love life of a man as told through the meals he gives his adopted dog, Winston.The love life of a man as told through the meals he gives his adopted dog, Winston.

  • Director
    • Patrick Osborne
  • Writers
    • Nicole Mitchell
    • Raymond S. Persi
    • Patrick Osborne
  • Stars
    • Steve Apostolina
    • Kirk Baily
    • Ben Bledsoe
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    8.1/10
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    • Director
      • Patrick Osborne
    • Writers
      • Nicole Mitchell
      • Raymond S. Persi
      • Patrick Osborne
    • Stars
      • Steve Apostolina
      • Kirk Baily
      • Ben Bledsoe
    • 34User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins total

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    Steve Apostolina
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    • Director
      • Patrick Osborne
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      • Nicole Mitchell
      • Raymond S. Persi
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    9xconwombats

    Film student perspective

    First off - I love this short film. It's adorable and fun and entertaining!

    One thing though, I feel like the Three Trial structure was a little rushed. There have been three-minute short films that execute them better than this one did.

    Nonetheless, it's still one of the best short films I've ever seen.
    10unemotoseichi

    I Love it! Short movie but has a deep message!

    When I was waiting for Big Hero 6, this short movie was first shown before Big Hero 6 starts.

    Feast made me cry, and made me love my Dogs even more! Feast was short BUT it has a so Deep Message!

    Because I have 2 Dogs (Family) and it saddens me leaving them because I have to go to another country and will be staying there forever.

    I was thinking if I'll plan to return to visit back our house, it would probably take 10-20 years before I visit, I was thinking, will I ever still see my dogs again? Will I be able to still hug, kiss, and feel their presence ever again? There's a chance I would return for visit, but it would take longer, but I'm so worried because of the span of time and their span of life.

    I had my dogs almost for 2 years, and for me, it wasn't enough to show HOW I Love Them! now that I'm leaving.

    I'm a little bit comfortable of their safety, since my Dad will be left to take good care of them.

    But I really wish, once I return, I could still see them, feel their love, feel their presence, kiss & hug them, and see more of them ^_^

    Thats why when I saw this short movie, it made me cry a little (I'm a man)

    Also its a Great short Movie!

    I Love you Tobi & Bb!(my 2 dogs/family)
    10Quinoa1984

    a perfectly adorable short that's *about* something

    Your dog will always want to eat what you're eating - well, most usually, anyway, especially if it's not *good* for the dog particularly. Thank goodness, of course, this short from Disney (which won, deservedly I might hope, the Oscar for best animated short), doesn't show the aftermath of eating such things for a dog. But it's not really about that per-say, though of course if you have a dog you'll recognize it immediately as being accurate. What it's about is how a dog relates to its master, and what the filmmakers get so brilliantly in six minutes is how a dog can learn if it's put into the position to observe and react and feel its master's behavior.

    So at the start of this, for the first minute or so, we're just seeing how the dog loves to eat - the junkier, the better, and god help him (or her?) when it comes time to the super-bowl - but then after this, we know just from the food that things have changed. The man is eating healthier because of the girl, so the dog gets less portions and more things like, uh, soy crisps or whatever. But then the girlfriend leaves this man, and he goes into over-eating depression mode. The dog is just happy to eat... until it sinks in the master is definitely *not* happy. This must be rectified. So off to find the ex-girlfriend...

    Of course things are simplified into a quickness, but it's the sort of wonderful, compact, to-the-point and yet with a lot of depth and heart quickness that one has seen in other things produced by John Lassiter (though not to the same depth, I was reminded of the break-neck pace of life as the opening of Up had, how quickly life can move). And of course the dog itself is probably TOO cute, and I don't mean to say that as if to pinch the dog's cheeks, it's like they make the dog programmed to be that way... as if from a computer! At any rate, Feast is all about the love of food, but the love for humans that trumps it. It actually takes time to make the background as important as the foreground. Emotional effects/affects are really what's at stake here, not so much what the dog gets into its belly, which is what makes it so great for kids and adults - maybe adults more-so - as it plays to just making that right connection as an adult or as a kid.
    Gordon-11

    Fills you with love and warmth

    This short film tells the journey of a man's romantic relationship through the eyes of a dog.

    Despite it being only six minutes long, "Feast" is remarkably informative. It tells how a man finds love, loses love and finds love again, all in the space of six minutes, with little dialog to convey the messages. The story unfolds by the type of food the dog eats, which is interesting angle and yet it is very convincing. The animated story is very sweet. It manages to touch your heart and fills you with love and warmth, which is pretty amazing for a film that is so short. I really enjoyed it.
    8Hellmant

    Nice to see a love story, about humans, told through the eyes of a dog!

    'FEAST': Four Stars (Out of Five)

    A 6 minute Disney animated short film; which played in theaters (including 3D ones) before the feature length Disney animated hit 'BIG HERO 6' (it's also been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, at the upcoming 87th Academy Awards). It's both hand-drawn and computer animated and tells the story a dog, that loves to eat, who's spoiled by his owner, with all kinds of human junk food. The dog's owner falls for a waitress, that works at a restaurant nearby, and we witness their relationship through the eyes of the dog. The dog's diet also changes, for the bad in his mind, because the waitress is a vegan. It was directed and co- written (with Nicole Mitchell and Raymond S. Persi) by animator, turned first time filmmaker, Patrick Osborne. The visuals are beautiful to watch (of course) and it's nice to see a love story, about humans, told through the eyes of a dog. I'm an animal lover and too often we see films told through the eyes of humans, and can only guess what any animals (in the film) might be feeling or thinking. This short is brilliantly told from the opposite perspective. Given the cool subject matter it could have been a tad more touching and emotional though.

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    • Trivia
      Released to theaters as a short accompanying with Les Nouveaux Héros (2014).
    • Crazy credits
      The Disney logo appears on Winston's plate, with a squirt of ketchup making its arc.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2015: Animation (2015)

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Feast
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Pictures
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    • Runtime
      6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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