Older film about a Frenchman who tries to reason his way off a group of cannibals' dinner table, ends up being a one note entry about a human entree. (R. Pitman)[DVD Review—May 29, 2007—New Yorker, 80 min., in Tupi, French & Portuguese w/English subtitles, not rated, $29.95—Making its first appearance on DVD, 1971's How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman sports a so-so transfer with DVD extras including a discussion with Columbia University film studies Professor Richard Peña (12 min.); a 10-minute discussion with Ailton, a member of the Krenak tribe; liner notes by Darlene J. Sadlier (author of the director bio Nelson Pereira dos Santos); and trailers. Bottom line: a solid extras package for a disappointing film.]
How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman
(New Yorker, 80 min., not rated, in French & Tupi w/English subtitles) Vol. 10, Issue 5
How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman
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