TF1 Studio Invests Heavily in Animated Feature 'Yes Chef,' a $25 Million Family Comedy About a Pastry Competition
Studio TF1 has committed a substantial $25 million to its upcoming animated feature, 'Yes Chef,' signaling a major push into family-friendly cinema. This ambitious project, a collaboration with Matthieu Zeller’s Octopolis and nWave Pictures, centers on a high-stakes animal pastry competition. Announced at the Annecy Animation Film Festival, the film, slated for a 2028 release, represents TF1 Studio’s comprehensive strategy to enhance its film distribution capabilities within France while simultaneously strengthening its global sales efforts.
At a cost of $25 million, 'Yes Chef' represents a significant financial undertaking for Studio TF1, placing it in a budget category comparable to nWave’s previous productions. While this budget is modest when set against major American studio animated films, it signifies a considerable investment by European standards. The production will leverage nWave Studios’ established 3D animation expertise, continually advancing the studio’s visual storytelling. Furthermore, the project introduces a technical advancement as it will be nWave's inaugural film to be entirely developed using a Maya-Houdini pipeline. This strategic investment highlights Studio TF1's commitment to both creative and technological innovation in the animation industry.
The Culinary Challenge of 'Yes Chef'
The animated feature 'Yes Chef,' also known as 'Oui Chef' in its French iteration, transports audiences into a charming world populated by anthropomorphic animals. The central narrative revolves around a long-running television baking contest, presided over by the charismatic chef André Lamour. This competition, which has captivated viewers for two decades, features an array of endearing animal duos vying for culinary supremacy. Contestants include a grandmother sheep paired with her teenage lamb grandson, a team of deer cousins, and twin cat sisters, among other skilled animal bakers, each bringing their unique flavors and challenges to the culinary arena.
'Yes Chef' delivers a lively narrative within its animal-centric baking universe. The plot intensifies as the show's frazzled producer, Jeanne Gazelle, driven by declining viewership, orchestrates increasingly outrageous challenges. A team of small, diligent rabbits works behind the scenes, managing cameras and studio operations, as the competition veers into absurd territory, often overshadowing the art of baking itself. This comedic escalation culminates in a contestant rebellion, marked by the rallying cry “No Chef,” as they endeavor to reclaim the show’s essence. The film ultimately emphasizes the true spirit of baking: collaboration, communal enjoyment, and the simple pleasure derived from creating and sharing delicious food.
TF1 Studio's Strategic Vision and Production Innovation
This initiative represents a pivotal moment for Studio TF1 as it expands its footprint in the French film distribution landscape. The studio is strategically leveraging the specialized skills of its animation division, Blue Spirit, and the extensive reach of its international sales team, led by Rodolphe Buet and Alice Damiani. Consequently, Studio TF1 will not only manage the theatrical release of 'Yes Chef' in French cinemas but will also oversee its international sales. This integrated approach positions 'Yes Chef' as a comprehensive endeavor spanning development, production, domestic distribution, and global sales, underscoring the studio's holistic investment in the project.
The film is being brought to life through the collaborative animation efforts of nWave Studios, Octopolis, and Blue Spirit, with UMedia serving as a tax shelter partner. The project’s inception stemmed from an original concept by Clara Oheyen and Matthieu Zeller, with the screenplay crafted by Lauren Hynek and Elizabeth Martin, known for their work on Disney’s live-action 'Mulan.' Directorial duties are shared by Annie Carrel and Benjamin Mousquet, who previously helmed the 'Chickenhare' series. This strategic move highlights Studio TF1’s dedication to cultivating original intellectual property and solidifying its presence in the competitive global animation market, ensuring that 'Yes Chef' is poised for broad audience appeal and potential franchise expansion.
