85 mins |
Rated
TBC
Starring Michael Bolton, Gorman Bechard, Lyle Lovett, Rick Nielsen, Chris Murphy
Join us for a special evening featuring filmmaker Gorman Bechard in person, unlimited pizza and salad buffet from the Milestone Food Truck, two beverages of your choice from amongst our selection of wines, beers, ready-to-drink cocktails, seltzers and Foxon Park Connecticut-made sodas, and a screening of PIZZA A LOVE STORY, a uniquely Connecticut film.
FOOD WILL BE SERVED IN TWO SHIFTS- at 5:00 PM and at 6:30PM. THE FILM WILL SCREEN AT 5:40PM and at 7:20PM. ONLY 30 tickets are available per serving/screening.
In the 6 block radius of Wooster square lies the trifecta, Sally's, Pepe's and Modern. Three pizza palaces loved by everybody from Presidents to Rock Stars. Even Frank Sinatra used to send his driver all the way from Hoboken just to pick up some pies. And to the people of the Elm City, there's no question. Since Frank Pepe first wheeled his bread cart down Wooster street in 1925, New Haven has been home to the finest pizza on the planet. Coming off the success of his last feature, "Color Me Obsessed, a film about The Replacements," which Rolling Stone named "one of the seven best music documentaries of the year," director Gorman Bechard moves from one lifelong obsession to another. This time taking a look at the long history, the families, the high and the lows of three universally recognized restaurants, and how a city that itself has gone through many highs and lows, has always rallied behind them.
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Join us for a special evening featuring filmmaker Gorman Bechard in person, unlimited pizza and salad buffet from the Milestone Food Truck, two beverages of your choice from amongst our selection of wines, beers, ready-to-drink cocktails, seltzers and Foxon Park Connecticut-made sodas, and a screening of PIZZA A LOVE STORY, a uniquely Connecticut film.
FOOD WILL BE SERVED IN TWO SHIFTS- at 5:00 PM and at 6:30PM. THE FILM WILL SCREEN AT 5:40PM and at 7:20PM. ONLY 30 tickets are available per serving/screening.
In the 6 block radius of Wooster square lies the trifecta, Sally's, Pepe's and Modern. Three pizza palaces loved by everybody from Presidents to Rock Stars. Even Frank Sinatra used to send his driver all the way from Hoboken just to pick up some pies. And to the people of the Elm City, there's no question. Since Frank Pepe first wheeled his bread cart down Wooster street in 1925, New Haven has been home to the finest pizza on the planet. Coming off the success of his last feature, "Color Me Obsessed, a film about The Replacements," which Rolling Stone named "one of the seven best music documentaries of the year," director Gorman Bechard moves from one lifelong obsession to another. This time taking a look at the long history, the families, the high and the lows of three universally recognized restaurants, and how a city that itself has gone through many highs and lows, has always rallied behind them.