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Hortense Laborie (Catherine Frot), a renowned chef from Perigord, is astonished when the President of the Republic (Jean d'Ormesson) appoints her his personal cook, responsible for creating all his meals at the Elysée Palace. Despite jealous resentment from the other kitchen staff, Hortense quickly establishes herself, thanks to her indomitable spirit. The authenticity of her cooking soon seduces the President, but the corridors of power are littered with traps... -- (C) Weinstein PG-13

Movie Title : Haute Cuisine
Release Date : Sep 20, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Actors :Catherine Frot,Jean d'Ormesson,Hippolyte Girardot,Arthur Dupont,Brice Fournier,Jean-Marc Roulot,Arly Jover,Joe Sheridan,Philippe Uchan,Laurent Poitrenaux,Herve Pierre,Louis-Emmanuel Blanc,David Houri,Nicolas Chupin


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Haute Cuisine

User Ranting Movie Haute Cuisine : 3.2
User Count Like for Haute Cuisine : 1,193
Critics Ranting For Haute Cuisine : 6.1
Critics Percentage For Haute Cuisine : 68 %

Review For Movie Haute Cuisine
With a title like Haute Cuisine, one can expect a high degree of gastronomic titillation. On that score, the film delivers.
Bruce Demara-Toronto Star

"Haute Cuisine" has no grand conflict or important message or really anything much that you'll remember past dinnertime, but it has abundant charm and it leaves you hungry, which is all we ask of a food movie.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times

Haute Cuisine is an epicurean dream where the dishes conjured up by the characters are as essential to the experience as the characters themselves.
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer

A pleasant dramedy inspired by a true story.
Adam Markovitz-Entertainment Weekly

"Haute Cuisine" is a bonbon, not of a full-course meal.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle

If you love France and food, separately or in combination, you will almost certainly forgive Christian Vincent's workmanlike direction, the tedious score, and the near-total absence of dramatic conflict.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

It's mouth-watering, but not exactly nutritious.
Jay Stone-Canada.com

Unlike Hortense's flavorful cooking, Haute Cuisine is aggressively bland. It's the type of French film that you'd recommend to people who think they don't like French films for being arty.
Kimber Myers-The Playlist

A small pleasure, especially for those of us who love our "food movies."
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

A marvelous performance by Catherine Frot as Le President's private cook.
James Verniere-Boston Herald

A feature-length cooking show with some biographical details thrown in for good measure.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

This movie keeps up a vigorous pace and carries you along on the force of its self-confidence.
Hank Sartin-RogerEbert.com

Narrowness of focus keeps the movie from becoming bloated with self-importance, but it also leaves it feeling a little inconsequential-more of a pleasing snack than a satisfying meal.
A.A. Dowd-AV Club

Delicious in every way: a must for foodies, but also for anyone who wants to see beautiful work done on the screen, presented in the most prideful way.
David Noh-Film Journal International

Vincent seems to have consciously designed Haute Cuisine as a small movie...But that simplicity is a winning choice.
Tasha Robinson-The Dissolve

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The story of Danièle Delpeuch and how she was appointed as the private chef for François Mitterrand.

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