Bon Appétit (film)

Bon Appétit is a film telling the story of friends who dare to cross the thin line dividing friendship and romantic love.

The film talks about conventional people and includes scenes shot in some of the most picturesque places of Zürich, Switzerland.

Pinillos wanted to tell a story about that "thin red line" that divides love and friendship and that everyone has occasionally, and how that crossing changes and complicates life.

According to Pinillos and Uriol, it is curious how a person can find it easier to open one's heart to strangers than to family or friends.

Bon Appétit found other studios for European market: Morena Films from Spain, Zodiac Pictures from Switzerland and Egoli Tossell from Germany.

[3] Thanks for studios and other producer companies like Beta Films (distributor of The Lives of Others), Pixstar, Italian producer and television and European financing programmes by EURIMAGES and MEDIA was possible to realise Bon Appétit in Spanish, Swiss and German cinemas with a 2.8 million euros in budget.

[4] Like there are actors from many European countries, the film was shot in English although there are parts in Spanish, French and German languages.