Life Is Sweet is a 1991 British film directed by Mike Leigh, starring Jim Broadbent, Alison Steadman, Claire Skinner, Jane Horrocks and Timothy Spall. Leigh's third cinematic film, it was his most commercially successful title at the time of its release. The, by turns, tragi-comic story follows the fortunes of a working-class North London family over a few weeks one summer. Andy, a senior chef in a large London catering facility, buys a dilapidated fast-food van from a disreputable acquaintance named Patsy . He plans to clean, restore and put it into service on a local fast-food round. Wendy ... is sensibly sceptical about the project but understands her husband's ambitions. Their twin 22-year-old daughters have profoundly different attitudes: tomboyish Natalie thinks it is a good idea if it will make her father happy, whereas the bitter, shut-in Nicola contemptuously and typically dismisses Andy as a "Capitalist!" Late at night, an anguished Nicola binges on chocolate and snacks, then forces herself to vomit.
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| Release date: | September 11, 1991 |
| Directed by: | Mike Leigh |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 103 Minutes |
| Producer: | Simon Channing-Williams |
| Editor: | Jon Gregory |
| Music by: | Rachel Portman |
| Cinematography: | Dick Pope |
| Screenplay by: | Mike Leigh |