Box office gross: 5 films that find horror in fine cuisine – The List

Posted: September 7, 2022 at 5:46 pm

As Flux Gourmet hits cinema screens, we've cooked up some more cinematic recommendations for those with very strong stomachs

In which drag icon Divine eats real dog poo from the ground to prove how disgusting she can be. Its not big and its not clever, but it is one of the most famous scenes in underground cinema. John Waters, your crown as the king of trash remains untarnished.

A cause clbre of its time, Marco Ferreris 1973 satire is the age-old tale of rich aristocrats and their prostitute pals who retreat to the countryside and gorge themselves to death with a feast of chicken legs, orgies and mash. A darkly funny and gruelling examination of decadences logical endpoint.

Franois Rabelais would be proud of Monty Pythons Mr Creosote sequence, a gleeful celebration of vomit and viscera. Creosote is a rotund upper-class grotesque who loves food and throwing up on his inferiors. His waiter in an upmarket restaurant overfeeds the glutton to literal bursting point, watching as his greedy guts explode over well-dressed patrons.

Jan vankmajers food phobia is well documented, and its ever-present in one of his few feature-lengths, turning a pleasant meal between family members into a series of deeply unpleasant close-ups as food is shovelled into mouths like innards into a threshing machine.

Vera Chytilovs anarchic 1966 comedy-drama uses fine dining and food consumption for plenty of subversive fun, from satirising the rich to meditating on hedonism. But the films finest sequence finds its female leads chopping phallically shaped foodstuffs to mock their expectant male lovers. Youll never look at a cucumber the same way again.

Flux Gourmet is in cinemas from Friday 30 September.

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