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*[[Emma de Caunes]] as Fiona (Fifi Koko)
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*[[Rade Serbedzija]] as Paulo
*[[Rade Serbedzija]] as Paulo
*[[John Hurt]] as Felix
*[[Cosma Shiva Hagen]] as Catherine
*[[Cosma Shiva Hagen]] as Catherine
*[[Jack Dee]] as Harry
*[[Jack Dee]] as Harry
*[[Paul Kaye]] as Cable Show Guy
*[[Paul Kaye]] as Cable Show Guy
*[[Vanessa Redgrave]] as Marianne
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*[[John Hurt]] as Felix
*[[Jon Polito]]
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*Paschal Friel as Pedro
*Paschal Friel as Pedro

Revision as of 23:29, 22 September 2010

Short Order
Promotional poster
Directed byAnthony Byrne
Written byAnthony Byrne
Produced byChristine Alderson
Patricia Barona
David Collins
Howard Gibbins
Stephen Smith
Brian Willis
StarringEmma de Caunes
Rade Serbedzija
Cosma Shiva Hagen
Jack Dee
Paul Kaye
Vanessa Redgrave
John Hurt
CinematographyBrendan Maguire
Edited byJ. Patrick Duffner
Music byNiall Byrne
Release dates
1 March, 2005
CountriesIreland
United Kingdom
Germany
LanguageEnglish

Short Order is a 2005 Irish drama film written and directed by Anthony Byrne. It was released in Ireland on 1 March, 2005. It was later released as Life Is a Buffet in the United States on 16 May, 2008.

Plot

Fifi is an accomplished young chef that is constantly hounded with offers for her talents. Her food is so delicious that it takes on sexual symbology of its own and no one can look at food in the same way again.[1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Short Order Film Ireland. Retrieved on 31 August 2010