Feast: abstract to the point of being experimental, Tim Leyendekker reconstructs an infamous case in the Netherlands, where a trio of men were accused of trying to infect others with HIV during sex parties. It is a disquieting story and the clinical way everything is discussed makes it even more so. Additionally, the vignettes mostly give too much voice to the sociopathic tendencies of those responsible. The approach used by the filmmaker, of telling about a case by coming at it from all angles except head-on, is intriguing, but the conversations run for too long and eventually become tiresome. Ultimately, this is little more than a formal exercise that muddies the line between documentary and drama.