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Food of Love Poster

Food of Love

In matters of love and sex... every good boy does fine.
2002 | 105m | English

(1877 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Details

Young aspiring pianist attracts attention of famous musicians. Chance encounters bring them together but expectations must be managed by all.
Release Date: Feb 08, 2002
Director: Ventura Pons
Writer: David Leavitt, Ventura Pons
Genres: Drama, Romance
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Production Companies 42nd Street Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Juliet Stevenson Pamela Porterfield
Kevin Bishop Paul Porterfield
Allan Corduner Joseph Mansourian
Paul Rhys Richard Kennington
Naím Thomas Teddy
Roger Coma Receptionist
Geraldine McEwan Novotna
Name Job
David Leavitt Novel
Carles Cases Music
Pere Abadal Editor
Mario Montero Director of Photography
Ventura Pons Screenplay, Director
Name Title
Ventura Pons Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

"Paul" (Kevin Bishop) is an impressionable young pianist who is delighted to be asked to turn the pages for the acclaimed "Richard" (Paul Rhys). That's that! Well, no - not quite. "Paul" is travelling with his mother "Pamela" (Juliet Stevenson) and when they arrive in Barcelona he realises that he h ... as just missed the latest concert from his idol, but finds his hotel and goes to visit. A drink leads to a back rub leads to some over-large boxers and... Talk about love at first sight? Well that's a non-starter and so he gets back to study at Juliart in New York where he studies piano whilst sleeping with as many wealthy old men as he can - usually in the same building. Coincidence! More to come as one of his partners knows another who happens to be the manager/boyfriend of "Richard". Small world? Smaller when mum goes through his suitcase and finds a porno magazine and a photo she thinks is incriminating. That's when all hell is let loose with enough home truths to sink a battleship. There are times when this is quite touching, and Bishop does put some effort into his performance, but Stevenson (and her accent) are dreadful, Rhys is little better and by the conclusion I had really lost interest in this shallow character study of hormones and tantrums that really does fall off the cliff in the last half hour. On the plus side, there's some nice Mahler and photography of the stunning Gaudi architecture.

May 30, 2024