

Pizzaiolo et Mozzarel
Carlo Monte, a seductive pizza maker in charge of a straw hut on the beaches of the south of France, is contacted by barbouzes who notice his perfect resemblance to President-General Gonzales Y Ramirez, president for life of Malaguenia. Supposed to replace the dictator on a private visit to France and to announce his abdication in favor of the insurgents, he had them arrested and established democracy. As for the deposed tyrant, he found himself in charge of Carlo's straw hut with somewhat militarized colors.
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Plot Summary
Two rival pizza chefs, Pizzaiolo and Mozzarel, are constantly trying to outdo each other in their Neapolitan-style restaurant district. Their escalating feud involves sabotage, elaborate pranks, and a bid to win the heart of the same woman. This comedic battle reaches its peak during the annual Pizza Festival, where the stakes are higher than ever.
Critical Reception
Pizzaiolo et Mozzarel was a lighthearted, albeit somewhat formulaic, comedy that found moderate success in France. While not critically acclaimed, it was praised for its energetic performances and slapstick humor, appealing to audiences looking for simple entertainment. The film's comedic rivalries and romantic subplot provided accessible fun.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic and humorous performances.
- Enjoyed as a light and fun comedic romp.
- Noted for its classic rivalries and slapstick gags.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Pizzaiolo et Mozzarel is not readily available through public Google review aggregations.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Claude Zidi, is known for other popular French comedies such as 'Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire' (The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe).
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