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Full of flavour, humour, and humanity, director Louis-Julien Petit, serves The Kitchen Brigade onto the big screen, starring the always-brilliant Audrey Lamy alongside the effortlessly charming François Cluzet.
Lamy plays Cathy Marie, a talented but frustrated sous-chef who walks out of a high-end restaurant in pursuit of her dream to run her own kitchen. When things don’t go to plan, she ends up reluctantly taking a job running the canteen at a shelter for young migrants. Overwhelmed by the chaos and stripped of fine-dining luxuries, Cathy is initially out of her depth—but soon finds herself inspired by the resilience and spirit of those around her. In teaching others, she begins to rediscover her own passion and purpose.
Beautifully performed and brimming with heart, The Kitchen Brigade is a feel-good celebration of food, friendship, and the power of second chances.
With laugh-out-loud moments and mouth-watering dishes, it’s a delight from start to finish.
Part of Tull Stories’ Joy of Cinema collection, this irresistible crowd-pleaser reminds us that the best meals - and the best stories - are the ones we share.