BREATHTAKING FAMOUS LAST MEALS COME ALIVE

A last meal should be something special. It ought to somehow encapsulate everything you have ever loved about food. At the very least, it should look good. In his series Last Suppers, filmmaker Gus Filgate recreates famous last meals throughout history in absolutely beautiful ways. Even Jimmy Hendrix’s final tuna sandwich manages to look sophisticated through Filgate’s lens.

So far, Filgate has filmed the final meal of Napoleon (steak and eggs), Julius Caesar (shrimp, mussels and mutton chops) and the aforementioned Hendrix. Check out the three masterful works of slightly melancholic food porn.

Final Meal of Napoleon
Julius Caesar
Jimi Hendrix

Courtesy: Food and Wine

Rinku Madan

Rinku Madan, an acclaimed Gourmand in India, recently completed her studies in Global Journalism at the Harvard University, Massachusetts (Grade A Honors) with the objective to pursue her writing skills in the area of Global Luxury. She had earlier studied at the French Culinary Institute in New York (an affiliate of Culinary Institute of America) to certify in the arena of Food Writing.