In this scene from the fraught folk horror tale, things do not bode well for a fast-approaching dinner party.
Courtesy of IFC Midnight
The Feast, a tense new horror feature from director Lee Haven Jones’, is performed entirely in the Welsh language and entrenched in traditional folklore.
Starring Annes Elwy, Lisa Palfrey, and Caroline Berry, The Feast premiered in the Midnighters section of SXSW Film Festival 2021. The film follows a mysterious young woman who arrives to serve affluent guests at a dinner party in a remote house in the Welsh mountains. What the privileged guests don’t realize is that they are about to partake in their last supper.
Before it opens in theaters and on demand tomorrow, Dread Central is exclusively debuting a clip from The Feast.
In this scene, Cadi (Elwy), the aforementioned strange woman, is distressed by the sight of a freshly killed rabbit she’s asked to skin. Her revulsion toward the dead animal, and toward the couple who want her to help prepare it for dinner, seems to be a catalyst for something far more grim. This footage from The Feast is a small sampling of the film’s central themes of greed, class, and privilege, all of which helped garner its strong critical reception.
Also Read: The Feast Review – A Gory, Sumptuous Welsh Folk Horror
Shot in the stunningly cinematographic Welsh countryside, The Feast serves up a meditation on one timeless question of eco-horror: Just who is entitled to the resources the Earth provides?
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The Feast opens in theaters and on demand/digital platforms November 19, 2021, courtesy of IFC Midnight.
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