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Rating:
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Director:
Anne Le Ny
Cast:
Karin Viard, Emmanuelle Devos, Roschdy Zem…
Plot:
The wife of a successful chef feels unfulfilled in her rôle as dining-room hostess and consults career counselor, who is herself dissatisfied by her useful but mundane place in the scheme of things. Without meaning to, the two women find their lives growing tangled together, with ever more complex tragicomic consequences.
The Chef's Wife
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3053860
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SOURCE: The Chef's Wife 2014 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama
Director: Anne Le Ny
Stars: Karin Viard, Emmanuelle Devos, Roschdy Zem
Plot: The wife of a successful chef feels unfulfilled in her rôle as dining-room hostess and consults career counselor, who is herself dissatisfied by her useful but mundane place in the scheme of things. Without meaning to, the two women find their lives growing tangled together, with ever more complex tragicomic consequences.
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The wife of a successful chef feels unfulfilled in her rôle as dining-room hostess and consults career counselor, who is herself dissatisfied by her useful but mundane place in the scheme of things. Without meaning to, the two women find their lives growing tangled together, with ever more complex tragicomic consequences.—Roger Downey