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A Taste of Hunger Smagen af sult

g. Boe / Denmark / 2021 / 103 min / Danish

Carsten is a celebrity chef who works his magic in the kitchen. Maggie is an anthropologist with a speciality in meals. Together they form the latest invincible duo on the Danish gourmet scene. They love each other, have two wonderful children and own one of the most hyped food temples in Copenhagen. They want it all and have it all. Almost. The prestigious Michelin-star is yet to be secured and the couple are willing to sacrifice everything to achieve their dream.

cast Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Katrine Greis-Rosenthal

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The DVD of the film is available in our Bookshop. (List of available DVDs in Slovene only)

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Co-written by Tobias Lindholm (Another Round). Starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.

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