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Short Order (2005)

Director: Anthony Byrne

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From Time Out New York

Anthony Byrne’s first feature concerns a short-order cook called Fifi Koko (De Caunes) and her grappling over fate, love and daunting expectations. Surprisingly, this film draws strength not from the promise of girl-on-girl romance between the lovely Fifi and her friend Catherine (Hagen) but from the machinations of crazy chef Paulo (Serbedzija) and his culinary masterpiece. It’s a dish made perfect by its secret ingredient of human fingers; Paulo’s anguish (he describes the meal as his “white whale”) and plotting provide genuine laughs and some of the only quality moments in this otherwise forgettable movie.

Author: Drew Toal 2008-05-13 18:24:11

Time Out New York Issue 659: May 15 - 21, 2008


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Cast & crew

Director: Anthony Byrne

Cast: Emma de Caunes, Cosma Shiva Hagen, Rade Serbedzija

Rated: NR

Duration: 100 mins

US Release: May 16 2008




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