A smart but simple story of sacrifice and humility becomes a poetic, sumptuous portrait of the divine as a poor, lonely woman. Babette lands in a village at the home of two even lonelier women who have continued their father's ministry at great cost. When Babette must return to France, she doesn't leave without giving the family food for the bodies and their spirits that will change them forever.
Quote: Mercy and truth have met together. Righteousness and bliss shall kiss one another.
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