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Lunch Versus Dinner 2011

★ 7.01 votes📅 2011-10-01

In this hilarious 2011 French comedy, director Laurent Firode serves up a delightful battle of wits and appetites as two rival restaurateurs go head-to-head in a culinary showdown that's as much about ego as it is about cuisine.

Director: Laurent Firode

Cast

Roland Magdane
Roland Magdane
Alexandre
Daniel Russo
Daniel Russo
Jean-Michel
Murielle Huet des Aunay
Murielle Huet des Aunay
Chloé
Sophie Mounicot
Sophie Mounicot
Virginie
Frédéric Bouraly
Frédéric Bouraly
Philippe
Irène Ismaïloff
Irène Ismaïloff
Mado
Jean-Michel Marnet
Jean-Michel Marnet
Mirko
Husky Kihal
Husky Kihal
Zako (as Huski Kihal)
Alain Zef
Alain Zef
Zaki
Iris Marnet
Ezilda

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lunch Versus Dinner (2011) about?

This 2011 French comedy follows two competitive Parisian chefs locked in a high-stakes rivalry that escalates from kitchen squabbles to full-blown sabotage. As their feud spirals out of control, the film blends sharp humor with chaotic energy, culminating in a showdown that tests their skills—and their sanity.

Who directed Lunch Versus Dinner?

Laurent Firode, known for his work in French comedy, directed *Lunch Versus Dinner*. His knack for blending humor with relatable conflicts shines in this film.

Who stars in Lunch Versus Dinner?

The film features Roland Magdane and Daniel Russo as the feuding chefs, supported by Murielle Huet des Aunay, Sophie Mounicot, and Frédéric Bouraly in key roles.

Is Lunch Versus Dinner (2011) worth watching?

While it may not reinvent the comedy wheel, *Lunch Versus Dinner (2011)* offers a solid dose of French humor and charm, making it a fun pick for fans of lighthearted rivalry stories. Its breezy runtime and ensemble cast keep things engaging, even if it doesn't break new ground.

How long is Lunch Versus Dinner?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Lunch Versus Dinner (2011) — A Riotous French Comedy of Rival Chefs and Culinary Chaos

In this hilarious 2011 French comedy, director Laurent Firode serves up a delightful battle of wits and appetites as two rival restaurateurs go head-to-head in a culinary showdown that's as much about ego as it is about cuisine. Set against the backdrop of Parisian bistros and bustling kitchens, the film explores themes of rivalry, ambition, and the absurd lengths people will go to outdo each other—not to mention the power of a perfectly timed lunch break. With sharp dialogue, quirky characters, and a dash of chaotic charm, *Lunch Versus Dinner (2011)* delivers a feast of laughs that lingers long after the credits roll.

Roland Magdane and Daniel Russo bring their A-game as the feuding chefs, their chemistry crackling as they navigate sabotaged recipes and ego-driven confrontations. Backed by a talented ensemble cast including Murielle Huet des Aunay and Sophie Mounicot, the film balances slapstick humor with moments of unexpected tenderness, proving that even the most heated battles can have a side of heart. Whether you're a foodie or just love a good underdog story, this comedy is a must-watch for anyone who's ever argued over the last slice of pizza.