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Writer: American Cuisine. Jean-Yves "JY" Pitoun was born in Pau, France and grew up in a working-class suburb south of Paris. He graduated with a degree in economics from Science Po Paris, a law degree from the Sorbonne and received a Fulbright/CEE scholarship to attend UCLA film school.
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- Jean-Yves Pitoun
- Writer, Director
Oct 21, 1998 · Jean-Yves Pitoun. Writer. Jean-Yves Pitoun. Stars. Jason Lee. Eddy Mitchell. Irène Jacob. Jean-Yves Pitoun. 13User reviews. 9Critic reviews. Photos 6. Top cast. Edit. Jason Lee. Loren Collins. Eddy Mitchell. Louis Boyer. Irène Jacob. Gabrielle Boyer. Isabelle Petit-Jacques. Carole.
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- Comedy
- Jean-Yves Pitoun
- 1998-10-21
Jean-Yves Pitoun. Writer: American Cuisine. Jean-Yves "JY" Pitoun was born in Pau, France and grew up in a working-class suburb south of Paris. He graduated with a degree in economics from Science Po Paris, a law degree from the Sorbonne and received a Fulbright/CEE scholarship to attend UCLA film school.
Jean-Yves Pitoun est un réalisateur français né à Pau en 1952 1 . Biographie. Avant de réaliser un premier long métrage, Cuisine américaine, Jean-Yves Pitoun a travaillé comme scénariste aux États-Unis 2 . Filmographie. Cinéma. 1998 : Cuisine américaine. Télévision. 2000 : Un flic nommé Lecoeur (4 épisodes) 2002 : Haute Pierre (téléfilm)
American Cuisine (Cuisine américaine) is a 1998 French film directed by Jean-Yves Pitoun and starring Jason Lee, Eddy Mitchell, Irène Jacob, and Isabelle Petit-Jacques. It was released in the United States in 2001. Premise. After a conflict with an officer, Loren Collins got fired from the US Navy, where he was learning to be a chef.
- $6.6 million
- Michael Johnson
- René-Marc Bini
French-born, UCLA-trained screenwriter Jean-Yves Pitoun made his directorial debut with this French comedy in which self-taught cook Lorenzo, aka Loren (Jason Lee) is discharged from the U.S. Navy after hitting a superior who accused him of serving "sissy food" to the Admiral's guests.
- Jean-Yves Pitoun
Jean-Yves Pitoun is known as an Writer, Actor, Creator, Screenplay, Director, and Teleplay. Some of their work includes To Kill a Priest, American Cuisine, Word of Honor, The Hot Touch, and Interventions.