
All Stirred Up!
Comedy
Overview
A French chef in search of fame tries to help the young Lili-Beth win a culinary competition. But to do so he must contend with the hostility of an entire village towards Sonia, the intransigent local customs officer.
Top Cast


Julie Le Breton
Julie Le Breton
Sonia
Julie Le Breton
Sonia


Édouard Baer
Édouard Baer
Victor
Édouard Baer
Victor


Sylvain Marcel
Sylvain Marcel
Ludger
Sylvain Marcel
Ludger
Élodie Fontaine
Élodie Fontaine
Lili-Beth
Élodie Fontaine
Lili-Beth


Oussama Fares
Oussama Fares
Sami
Oussama Fares
Sami
Douaa Kachache
Douaa Kachache
Aya
Douaa Kachache
Aya


Normand Chouinard
Normand Chouinard
Père
Normand Chouinard
Père


Michèle Deslauriers
Michèle Deslauriers
The village mayor
Michèle Deslauriers
The village mayor


Lélia Nevert
Lélia Nevert
Gaëlle
Lélia Nevert
Gaëlle


Dominic Paquet
Dominic Paquet
Michel
Dominic Paquet
Michel
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