Richmond Film Society - Screening of ‘The Taste of Things’ (France)


The Exchange, 75 London Road Twickenham TW1 1BE

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3rd Jun 2025 - 3rd Jun 2025

Tuesday 3rd June

Richmond Film Society - Screening of ‘The Taste of Things’ (France)

The Taste of Things, last year's French entry for Best International Film at the Oscars is a gastro film but not of the Angry Male Chef variety. It is not stressful or adrenaline-filled, no one swears or screams 'sorry chef'. Instead, it is sensuous, languorous, soothing and as rich and deep as a consommé should be.

It stars Benoit Magimel as Dodin and Juliette Binoche as Eugenie. Dodin is a famous gourmet who appears wealthy enough not to have to work, Eugenie has been his cook for over twenty years as well as his lover (M & B were once a couple and have a daughter). The inspiration for the film comes from a book published in 1924, La Vie et La Passion de Dodin Bouffant …Gourmet.

The French/Vietnamese director, Tran Anh Hung (you may recall his other films, The Scent of Green Papaya and Norwegian Wood) admits he hasn't really adapted the book. In his own words, "it's more a case of drawing very free inspiration from it. In the book there is some magnificent writing on the art of cooking and food. I've told a story which actually precedes the book; it's a tale of love between Dodin & Eugenie but I also wanted to depict a parallel story where you also focus a lot on the art of cooking."

If this film is about anything, it's about pleasure, how to give it and how to receive it; how love can be communicated through the deep passions you might have …and can generously share.

The film will be introduced by Dr Sophie Belot, Senior Lecturer in Film and Screen Media at St Mary's University.

60 non-member tickets are available to purchase for this screening. Non-member tickets are £5 (full-time students £3) and can be purchased in advance from The Exchange's Box Office: online at http://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/events, by telephone 020 8240 2399 or in person. To ensure that you secure a ticket and avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend early pre-booking via The Exchange. Should any non-member tickets remain available on the night of screenings, they can be purchased from The Exchange's box office on the ground floor. Purchases are by contactless payments only.

Richmond Film Society was formed in 1963 and has since screened nearly 900 films. Our objective was, and remains, to bring our community the very best in World Cinema. Our seasons run from September to June and attract an aggregate audience of around 5,000.

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