

A Matter of Taste (2000)
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What is A Matter of Taste (2000) about?
Nicolas, a handsome, young waiter, is befriended by Frédéric Delamont, a wealthy middle-aged businessman. Delamont, a man of power, influence and strictly refined tastes, is immediately smitten by Nicolas' charm. Lonely and phobic, Delamont offers Nicolas a lucrative job as his personal food taster. In spite of their differences, a close friendship begins to emerge between the two men. However, their bond of trust and admiration soon spirals downward into a dangerous game of deceit and obsession for which neither is prepared.
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- Languages:
- French
- IMDb:
- tt0217119
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Who stars in A Matter of Taste (2000)?
Bernard Giraudeau as Frédéric Delamont, Jean-Pierre Lorit as Nicolas Rivière, Charles Berling as René Rousset, Florence Thomassin as Béatrice, Jean-Pierre Léaud as Investigating judge, Artus de Penguern as Flavert, Laurent Spielvogel as Doctor Rossignon, Élizabeth Macocco as Caroline.

Frédéric Delamont

Nicolas Rivière

René Rousset

Béatrice

Investigating judge

Flavert

Doctor Rossignon

Caroline

Doctor Ferrières

Nathalie

Marco
Félix
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A Matter of Taste has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.2/10 based on 35 votes.
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A Matter of Taste is a Drama film released in 2000.
Who stars in A Matter of Taste?▼
The cast of A Matter of Taste includes Bernard Giraudeau, Jean-Pierre Lorit, Charles Berling, Florence Thomassin and Jean-Pierre Léaud.







