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Jill is an escort. When she meets Alex who pays to watch her eat, her own desire becomes obsessional. EAT is a descent into the twisting paths of a transgressive and insatiable pleasure.

Natascha Wiese
Jill

Denis Eyriey
Alex
Eat is a drama, mystery, fantasy film released in 2021 exploring themes of diet. Directed by Joffrey Monteiro-Noël, it stars Natascha Wiese, Denis Eyriey. Jill is an escort. When she meets Alex who pays to watch her eat, her own desire becomes obsessional. EAT is a descent into the twisting paths of a transgressive and insatiable pleasure.
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