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Title:
Delicatessen
   
Original Title:
Delicatessen
   
Country of origin: UK
Regions: A,B
Release date: 13.09.2010
Production year: 1991
Runtime: 96 min
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Thriller
Video Resolution: 1080p
Video Aspect: 1.85:1
Sound:
DTS-HD MA 2.0:
   
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Special Features:
  • Fine Cooked Pork Meats: The Making of Delicatessen
  • Main Course Pieces: A Behind the Scenes
  • Documentary Featuring Interviews with Cast and Crew
  • Audio Commentary by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
  • Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Archives
  • Teasers
  • Trailers
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Delicatessen

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Release date: 13.09.2010
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Thriller
Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
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Pascal Benezech Tried to Escape
Dominique Pinon Louison
Marie-Laure Dougnac Julie Clapet
Jean-Claude Dreyfus Clapet
Karin Viard Mademoiselle Plusse
Ticky Holgado Marcel Tapioca

Synopsis

 
A post-apocalyptic future becomes the setting for pitch black humour in this visually intricate French comedy. The action takes place within a single apartment complex, which is owned by the same man that operates the downstairs butcher shop. It's a particularly popular place to live, thanks to the butcher's uncanny ability to find excellent cuts of meat despite the horrible living conditions outside. The newest building superintendent, a former circus clown, thinks he has found an ideal living situation. All that changes, however, when he discovers the true source of the butcher's meat, and that he may be the next main course.

This dark tale is played out in a brilliantly designed, glorious surreal alternate world reminiscent of the works of director Terry Gilliam, who co-presented the film's American release. Like Gilliam, Co-directors Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro hail from an animation background, and have a fondness for extravagant visuals, absurdist plot twists, and a sense of humour that combines sharp satire with broad slapstick and gross-out imagery. This mixture may displease the weak of stomach, but those attuned to the film's sensibility will be delighted by the obvious technical virtuosity and wicked sense of humour.

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