Titoff au Palais des glaces
Titoff au Palais des glaces

Titoff au Palais des glaces

2001Movie75 minFrench

On the stage of the Palais des Glaces, accompanied by his everlasting chair, Titoff, experiments once more, the sketches of which he has the secret. After the "Chips" or the "Chasseur", the southern comedian conquers his public with some texts of his invention. Evoking subjects as diverse as men's fashion or the ravages of celebrity, Titoff makes the difference with a style based on improvisation.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Christophe DuthuronGenres: Comedy, Concert Film

Plot Summary

This film captures the comedic performance of French comedian Christophe Tiozzo during a special show at the Palais des Glaces. Tiozzo delivers his signature stand-up routine, exploring various aspects of French life and culture with his characteristic wit. The performance is interspersed with musical numbers and skating demonstrations, adding a unique visual element to the comedic experience. It offers a lighthearted and entertaining look at everyday observations through the lens of humor.

Critical Reception

This live performance recording was primarily aimed at fans of Christophe Tiozzo's comedy and did not receive wide-scale critical reviews in the traditional sense. Its reception is best understood through audience reactions and its place within the popular French comedy scene of the early 2000s. It was generally seen as a successful showcase for Tiozzo's talents, offering a blend of stand-up and entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • A strong performance showcasing Tiozzo's comedic timing.
  • The blend of stand-up with musical and skating elements creates a unique show.
  • Appreciated by fans for its humor and entertainment value.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is largely based on its availability and recognition within specific French comedy fan bases. Reviews generally highlight the enjoyable and humorous nature of Tiozzo's performance.

Fun Fact

The performance takes place at the iconic Palais des Glaces in Paris, a historic venue that has hosted numerous acclaimed comedy shows and theatrical performances.

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