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SUMMARY:SAM Films: Babette's Feast
DESCRIPTION:From July 2025 through June 2026\, join us for free matinees at the Seattle
  Art Museum. These films explore themes from art on view at SAM and bring i
 deas from the museum’s exhibitions\, collections\, and programs to the big 
 screen. Check out SAM Films for all upcoming events and details.\nThe fall 
 film selections are curated by Scarecrow Video and are related to Farm to T
 able: Art\, Food\, and Identity in the Age of Impressionism.\nOctober 25 | 
 Babette's Feast\n(Gabriel Axel\, Denmark\, 1987) Rated G\, 1h 43m\nIn a rur
 al Lutheran village in Denmark in the late 19th century\, two sisters take 
 in a French refugee from the Franco-Prussian War\, Babette Hersant\, who be
 comes their servant. After she wins the lottery\, she repays the sisters by
  cooking a meal for the entire community.\nNovember 22 | The Taste of Thing
 s\n(Ahn Hung Tran\, France/Belgium\, 2023) Rated PG-13\, 2h 15m\nSet in 188
 9\, this historical-romantic drama is about Eugénie\, a cook\, Dodin\, the 
 gourmet Eugénie has served for over 20 years\, and the dishes their love in
 spires.\nDecember 13 | King Georges\n(Erika Frankel\, United States\, 2015)
  NR\, 1h 17m\nA documentary about "fiery French chef" Georges Perrier and h
 is efforts to prevent Le Bec-Fin\, his 40-year-old French restaurant in Phi
 ladelphia\, from closing.\nDecember 27 | Kings of Pastry\n(Chris Hegedus &a
 mp\; D.A. Pennebaker\, Netherlands/UK/US/France\, 2009) NR\, 1h 27m\nThis d
 ocumentary follows Jacquy Pfeiffer\, founder of the French Pastry School in
  Chicago\, to France to compete against 15 of France's leading pastry chefs
  in a three-day event. The winner receives the coveted Meilleur Ouvrier de 
 France (Best Craftsman in France) from President Sarkozy—a dream for every 
 pastry chef.
LOCATION:Seattle Art Museum\, 1300 1st Ave\, Seattle\, WA 98101
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