
Eat
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This art experiment by Andy Warhol captures the simple act of a man eating mushrooms. This one-man show starring Robert Indiana presents the actor slowly eating some mushrooms, having an enjoyable time not only with the food but also with a friendly cat that from time to time comes to see what the man is doing.
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Where does Eat rank today?
Eat is #10000 on the Bowood.TV Daily Streaming Charts today.
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Stream Eat online free in HD on Bowood.TV. A talked-about documentary movie originally produced in English and released in 1964, it's earned a solid 4.1/10 from 17 viewers worldwide.
About Eat
This art experiment by Andy Warhol captures the simple act of a man eating mushrooms. This one-man show starring Robert Indiana presents the actor slowly eating some mushrooms, having an enjoyable time not only with the food but also with a friendly cat that from time to time comes to see what the man is doing. Running 45 minutes.
Eat Cast and Characters
The cast features Robert Indiana (as Man eating the mushroom). Their performances are a major reason Eat has built such a passionate audience.
Where to Watch Eat Online
On Bowood.TV you can watch Eat free — no account, no credit card, no ads in the middle of the show. We stream the full film in 720p / 1080p HD, with subtitles when available, on any device: phone, tablet, laptop, or smart TV browser.
▶ Watch Eat NowWhy People Are Watching Eat
Eat flies under the radar but it deserves your attention. What makes it work is a tone and style that's hard to find elsewhere. If you enjoy English storytelling that doesn't follow the same tired beats, this is the kind of film you'll end up recommending to friends.
Frequently Asked Questions about Eat
Where can I watch Eat online for free?
You can watch Eat online free on Bowood.TV. Just open the page and hit play — no signup, no subscription, full HD streaming on phone, tablet, or desktop.
How long is Eat?
Eat runs for 45 minutes (about 0.8 hour).
Is Eat good? What's the rating?
Eat holds a 4.1/10 rating based on 17 reviews — a niche pick worth checking out.
Who is in the cast of Eat?
The main cast includes Robert Indiana.
Is Eat available in English?
Yes — Eat was originally produced in English and that's the version you'll stream here on Bowood.TV.
When was Eat released?
Eat was released in 1964.
Do I need an account to watch Eat on Bowood.TV?
No. Bowood.TV is free and you can watch Eat without creating an account. Sign-up is optional — only useful if you want a personal Watchlist or to comment on episodes.
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Where can I watch Eat for free?
You can watch Eat (1964) online for free on Bowood.TV. Just click "Watch Free" on this page to start streaming instantly — no account, subscription, or downloads required.
What is Eat about?
Eat is a Documentary English-language film. This art experiment by Andy Warhol captures the simple act of a man eating mushrooms. This one-man show starring Robert Indiana presents the actor slowly eating some mushrooms, having an enjoyable time not only with the food but also with a friendly cat that from time to time comes to see what the man is doing.
When was Eat released?
Eat was released on July 16, 1964. It has a runtime of 45m.
Who stars in Eat?
Eat stars Robert Indiana. The full cast list is available in the Cast section above.
Is Eat available in HD?
Yes, Eat is available to stream in high definition (HD) on Bowood.TV. Our players automatically deliver the best quality your connection supports — no extra setup needed.













