Out in cinemas on September 8, 2021, Délicieux, directed by Éric Besnard, is a historical comedy that blends a passion for gastronomy with the early stirrings of the French Revolution. With a cast led by Grégory Gadebois, Isabelle Carré and Benjamin Lavernhe, the film focuses on the birth of a revolutionary idea in the culinary field: the creation of the very first restaurant. Between social tensions and the quest for independence, "Délicieux" makes the link between the table and the transformation of society at a pivotal time.
At the dawn of the French Revolution, Pierre Manceron, a daring but proud cook, is sacked by his master, the Duc de Chamfort. A chance encounter with an astonishing woman, who wants to learn the culinary arts alongside him, restores his confidence and encourages him to emancipate himself from his condition as a servant and embark on his own revolution. Together, they invented a place for pleasure and sharing open to all: the first restaurant. An idea that earned them customers... and enemies.
Délicieux will appeal to fans of historical films and lightcomedies, as well as to those who appreciate stories revolving around gastronomy. The plot promises to appeal to those who like to discover stories of personal transformation, set against a backdrop of social change. The film's focus on the pioneering role of cuisine in society may also appeal to audiences curious about the history of gastronomy. The film stands out for its anchoring in a pivotal period of French history, offering an original look at how the French Revolution also altered culinary habits and power relations.
The team behind Délicieux is well-versed in this kind of historical comedy, with Éric Besnard directing and Nicolas Boukhrief writing. The film plays on the contrast between the rigor of the social classes on the eve of the Revolution and the audacity of Pierre Manceron, a cook seeking to rise above his condition. Grégory Gadebois, in the lead role, conveys this social and personal transformation with nuance, opposite Isabelle Carré, who plays a woman determined to learn and innovate in a changing world.
Délicieux promises to be an enjoyable historical comedy, combining a gourmet plot with a reflection on freedom and emancipation. Focusing on the creation of the first restaurant, this film brings gastronomy and revolution together, and could captivate a wide audience, from history buffs to food lovers. A film to be enjoyed in cinemas from September 8, 2021.
Official trailer for Délicieux (2021) :
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