Short Order - Life Is A Buffet!!! | |
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Directed by | Anthony Byrne |
Written by | Anthony Byrne |
Produced by | Christine Alderson Patricia Barona David Collins Howard Gibbins Stephen Smith Brian Willis |
Starring | Emma de Caunes Rade Šerbedžija Cosma Shiva Hagen Jack Dee Paul Kaye Vanessa Redgrave John Hurt Tatiana Ouliankina |
Cinematography | Brendan Maguire |
Edited by | J. Patrick Duffner |
Music by | Niall Byrne |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Countries | Ireland United Kingdom Germany Monaco Spain |
Languages | English, German, Spanish, Italian |
Short Order is a 2005 Irish drama film written and directed by Anthony Byrne. It was released in Ireland on 1 March 2005. Later on during the Dinard Festival of British Cinema, it was released in France on 6 October 2005. It was released at Newport Beach International Film Festival on 26 April 2006, in the US and was later released as Life Is A Buffet on 16 May 2008. Spain saw the release at Seville Film Festival on 7 November 2006. The Germany release was on 25 October 2012. Some parts of the dialogues are versed in German, Spanish and Italian, during the course of the movie, interactions between the casts, etc. The film's primary language is English and some segments are in other languages.
Fifi is an accomplished young chef who is constantly hounded with offers for her talents. Her food is so delicious that it takes on sexual symbol of its own and no one can look at food in the same way again. The film takes the viewers through the life of the chefs and the way they look at the work and how much they crave about food.
The film has got 3 awards and has been nominated 7 times. [1]
The cast list is: [2]
Short Order was filmed mostly on sets in (tudio Bendestorf bei Hamburg, Bendestorf and Lower Saxony. [3]
Track No. | Title | Writer and Music Composer | Performed By | Arranged By | Published By | Performance By | Courtesy(TM/C) |
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1. | You Are My Sunshine | Davis, Mitchell | Emma de Caunes | Niall Byrne | Peer Music Limited | Andy Williams | Sony BMG Music Limited |
2. | Yummy Yummy Yummy | Arthur Resnick and Joey Levine | Emma de Caunes | Niall Byrne | TM Music Inc | Carlin Music Corp | |
3. | Ninety Nine And A Half (Won't Do) | Steve Cropper Wilson Pickett Jr. Eddie Floyd | The Detroit Cobras | Pronto Music Inc Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. East Memphis Music Irving Music Inc. Rondor Music Ltd. | Warner-Chappell Music Ltd | ||
4. | Think About Your Troubles | Harry Nilsson | Emma de Caunes | Niall Byrne | Dunbar Music Inc. Six Continents Music Publishing Inc. Blackwood-Music Inc. Golden-Syrup-Music | Warner-Chappell Music Ltd | |
5. | Grazing In The Grass | Philemon M Hou, Harry Elston | The Friends Of Distinction | Mancur Street Music Ltd. | BMG Records | ||
6. | Go-Ped | Rori Colman | Rori Colman | ||||
7. | Short Order Baby | Emma de Caunes | Anthony Byrne Niall Byrne |
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