Grand Maison Paris (2024)
December 30, 2024Release Date
Grand Maison Paris (2024)
December 30, 2024Release Date








Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Takuya Kimura
Natsuki Obana

Kyoka Suzuki
Rinko Hayami

Ok Taec-yeon
Rick Yuan

Masakado Yoshinori
Tasuku Kogure

Yuta Tamamori
Shohei Hirako

Kanichiro Sato
Koichi Serita

Ayako Yoshitani
Moe Matsui

Anne Nakamura
Kanna Kuzumi

Ai Tominaga
Rinda Machiko Richard

Mitsuhiro Oikawa
Kamehito Aizawa

Ikki Sawamura
Rikutaro Kyono

Victor Pontecorvo
Armand

Ayuko Tsukahara
Director

Tsutomu Kuroiwa
Screenplay

Jeremy Thomas
Producer

Hidenori Iyoda
Producer

Alainée Kent
Executive Producer

Keiko Matsumoto
Producer

Masanobu Yamada
Producer

Valérie Valéro
ProductionDesigner

Naoki Sakakibara
Director of Photography

Masaya Misono
Sound

Yuya Monden
Editor

Kenichiro Nonaka
Production Design

Kenta Takahashi
Gaffer

Loïc Bouladjat
Gaffer

Emmylou Derval
Producer's Assistant

Hideakira Kimura
Original Music Composer
Media.







Details.
Release DateDecember 30, 2024
Original Nameグランメゾン・パリ
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Box Office$8,896,978
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Grande Maison Paris (Japanese: グランメゾンパリ, Hepburn: guranmezonpari) is a Japanese film produced by TBS Sparkle and distributed by Toho and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, scheduled for release on December 30, 2024. The film is a sequel to the television series La Grande Maison Tokyo and its special episode La Grande Maison Tokyo Special.
The catchphrase for this film is "Challenge the world."
Continuing from La Grande Maison Tokyo, the director is Ayuko Tsukahara, who is also known for her work on the TV series Unnatural. The cuisine is supervised by Kei Kobayashi, chef of Restaurant KEI, which actually won three Michelin stars in Paris. The film continues to star Takuya Kimura, with Kyōka Suzuki, Yuta Tamamori, Kanichiro, Ayako Yoshitani, and Anne Nakamura continuing from the previous TV series, and new cast members include South Korean actor Ok Taec-yeon as patissier and Yoshinori Masakado as apprentice. Continuing from the previous TV series, the screenplay is by Tsutomu Kuroiwa and the music by Hideakira Kimura.
For star Takuya Kimura, it has been almost nine years since Hero was released in 2015, the first time a TV series in which he starred was made into a movie. Kimura dyed his own hair blonde for the shoot to show his respect for Chef Kobayashi.
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