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Cineclub – Délicieux

At the dawn of the French revolution, the story behind the first-ever French restaurant.

  • Seasonal opening
  • Booking needed
13/12/2024
Details

Price: £5 - £8

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France, 18th Century. The prestige of a noble house depends above all on the quality of its table. At the dawn of the French Revolution, gastronomy still is a prerogative of the aristocrats.

When talented cooker Manceron is dismissed by the Duke of Chamfort, he loses the taste for cooking. Back in his country house, his meeting with the mysterious Louise gets him back on his feet. While they both feed a desire of revenge against the Duke, they decide to create the very first restaurant in France.

1h52 With English subtitles
Stay after the movie to share your impressions!

Dates
  • December:
  • 13th December 2024
    18:00 - 20:00
Opening Information

We are open:
December

Key Features
  • Indoor

Location

Jersey Museum, Art Gallery
The Weighbridge
Jersey
St. Helier
JE2 3NG

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Jersey Museum, Art Gallery & Victorian House

Discover the Island’s story for free. Watch our Story of Jersey film and visit the Aspiring Jersey Island Geopark Visitor Centre and the Link Gallery. There's so much to discover, including our exhibition: Bouan Appétit!, which explores Jersey’s rich heritage of fishing, farming and food.

Free entry