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| studio = [[Yellow, Black and White]]-Group <br> [[STS (TV channel)]]

| studio = [[Yellow, Black and White]]-Group <br> [[STS (TV channel)]]

| distributor = [[Central Partnership]]

| distributor = [[Central Partnership]]

| released = {{Film date|2014|5|1|[[Russia]]}}

| released = {{Film date|2014|5|1|[[Russia]]}}

| runtime = 106 minutes

| runtime = 106 minutes

| country = Russia

| country = Russia

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””’The Kitchen in Paris””’ ({{lang|ru|Кухня в Париже}}; {{transliteration|ru|Kukhnya v Parizhe}}) is a 2014 Russian [[comedy film|comedy]], a first [[feature film]] directed by [[Dmitriy Dyachenko]] of the television channel by [[STS (TV channel)|STS]] and company by [[Yellow, Black and White]]-Group. It is a continuation of the [[Kitchen (TV series)#The Kitchen: TV-Universe|third season]] of the television series ”[[Kitchen (TV series)|The Kitchen]]” (2012-2016). It stars [[Dmitry Nazarov]], Mark Bogatyryov, [[Yelena Podkaminskaya]] and [[Dmitry Nagiyev]].<ref>[https://www.proficinema.ru/mainnews/markets/detail.php?ID=159617 Объединенный стенд российского кино Russian Cinema презентовал новые проекты]</ref><ref>[https://yar.aif.ru/culture/dosug/1165408 Ярославская афиша на 9-11 мая. Парад, салют и песни военных лет]</ref><ref>[http://gamebomb.ru/gbnews/30741 Российский «Последний богатырь 2: Корень зла» получил первый трейлер]</ref>

””’The Kitchen in Paris””’ ({{lang|ru|Кухня в Париже}}; {{transliteration|ru|Kukhnya v Parizhe}}) is a 2014 Russian [[comedy film|comedy]], a first [[feature film]] directed by [[Dmitriy Dyachenko]] of the television channel by [[STS (TV channel)|STS]] and company by [[Yellow, Black and White]]-Group. It is a continuation of the [[Kitchen (TV series)#The Kitchen: TV-Universe|third season]] of the television series ”[[Kitchen (TV series)|The Kitchen]]” (2012-2016). It stars [[Dmitry Nazarov]], Mark Bogatyryov, [[Yelena Podkaminskaya]] and [[Dmitry Nagiyev]].<ref>[https://www.proficinema.ru/mainnews/markets/detail.php?ID=159617 Объединенный стенд российского кино Russian Cinema презентовал новые проекты]</ref><ref>[https://yar.aif.ru/culture/dosug/1165408 Ярославская афиша на 9-11 мая. Парад, салют и песни военных лет]</ref><ref>[http://gamebomb.ru/gbnews/30741 Российский «Последний богатырь 2: Корень зла» получил первый трейлер]</ref>

”The Kitchen in Paris” was theatrically released in Russia on May 1, 2014 by [[Central Partnership]].

”The Kitchen in Paris” was theatrically released in Russia on 1 2014 by [[Central Partnership]].

== Plot ==

== Plot ==

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==Release==

==Release==

The premiere took place in all cinemas on May 1, 2014 by [[Central Partnership]].

The premiere took place in all cinemas on 1 2014 by [[Central Partnership]].

==See also==

==See also==

2014 Russian film

The Kitchen in Paris (Кухня в Париже; Kukhnya v Parizhe) is a 2014 Russian comedy, a first feature film directed by Dmitriy Dyachenko of the television channel by STS and company by Yellow, Black and White-Group. It is a continuation of the third season of the television series The Kitchen (2012-2016). It stars Dmitry Nazarov, Mark Bogatyryov, Yelena Podkaminskaya and Dmitry Nagiyev.[2][3][4]

The Kitchen in Paris was theatrically released in Russia on 1 May 2014 by Central Partnership.

After the events of Season 3 of The Kitchen, the restaurant Claude Monet continued to grow and solidify its fame in Moscow, remaining a thriving establishment with a skillful owner, a diligent director, and excellent cuisine. However, all the team’s hopes and efforts are shattered by the disastrous failure of a summit dinner for the Russian and French presidents.

The employees and the owner are forced to look for new work. After leaving Claude Monet, they head to Paris, the city of love and capital of France, which offers them new jobs, new charm, and new rivals. Viktor Barinov meets his own father, the [chef de cuisine]] of the best restaurant in Paris, and Maxim Lavrov has to compete with Victoria’s French boyfriend, who eventually attempts to propose to her. The season concludes with the wedding of Maxim and Victoria, as well as the staff’s return to Russia.[5]

At the beginning of the film, some moments of the cartoon Ratatouille (film) are parodied, in the Russian dubbing of which the actor Dmitry Nazarov took part. Also at the beginning of the film, the Chef has a DVD with a cartoon in his office.

On the very first day, they shot the most difficult scene in Paris: a meeting of the Presidents of France and Russia, in which dozens of actors and extras were involved, transport and sophisticated equipment.

To remove the mouse’s mileage on the floor and the view “with the mouse’s eyes”, technicians from the film crew built a special device – a mini-crane. Also, unusual angles were achieved by placing the GoPro camera inside the duck and in the Soup.

In France, more than 35 French were employed in the film crew. Local filmmakers noted that this is an unprecedented number for a foreign project.

Vincent Perez helped Yelena Podkaminskaya and Nikita Tarasov master all the nuances of French pronunciation.

For the role of Nicolas DuPont, the head of the protocol of the French President, the creators considered Vincent Cassel.

Principal photography in Paris was complicated by numerous bureaucratic procedures. Literally all the movements of the film crew were regulated by special permissions, the police (both “land” and river) conducted constant checks.

The premiere took place in all cinemas on 1 May 2014 by Central Partnership.

Films and spin-offs

  • The Kitchen. The Last Battle (2017), a second feature film
  • Hotel Belgrade (2020), a third feature film

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