FOCACCIA BLUES TO MAKE AMERICAN DEBUT IN NEW YORK CITY
FOCACCIA BLUES, THE TALE OF TWO BAKERS WHO TOPPLED A MCDONALD’S WILL PREMIERE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 5 AT 6:00 PM AT THE ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE IN NEW YORK, 686 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, BETWEEN 68TH AND 69TH STREETS. The movie tells the story of two bakers from Altamura who put the local McDonald’s out of business by stealing away their customers, enticing them with the local version of fast food: delicious focaccia wrapped goodies like meats and cheeses. Altamura is well known for its doughy delicacies. Road signs welcome visitors to ''The City of Bread'' upon entering the city limits. Earlier this year the film was given the distinction, Best Picture from the Association of Italian Film Critics. Based on a true story chronicled in a 2006 NY Times article The Bread Is Famously Good, but It Killed McDonald's, the tale of two bakers able to topple a McDonald’s has become the stuff OF legendS. Italian director Nico Cirasola says he was inspired to create the movie based on coverage of the story in the international press.