Welcome to the Family: Chef from Naples (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 2, 2023

Original Title:
Добро пожаловать в семью: Повар из Неаполя

Alternate Titles:
Dobro pozhalovat v semyu. Povar iz Neapolya

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Arna Media

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 89

Leonid is the head of the mafia and the Godfather of the city. He returns home to his family from another one of his “business trips”. His homecoming is marked by a flurry of unresolved matters that demand his immediate attention. In his large dimly lit office, Leonid is confronted by unfamiliar faces seeking his assistance. A local restaurateur asks for his intervention in a dispute involving his partner – Сhef Giacomo. This Italian man took his money to launch the restaurant, but it is still doesn’t work. Therefore, the restaurateur wants to get his investment back and exit the business. Leonid promises to resolve the issue. However, after befriending Chef Giacomo, he "buys out" the restaurateur's share and grandly opens "Vesuvius", unaware that he has fallen into a trap that will change his life and subject to a real test his family's strength...

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Director:
Vladimir Zinkevich

Director of Photography:
Vadim Poteev

Executive Producer:
Maxim Maximov
Andrey Lipov

Producer:
Nadezda Motina
Sergey Ageev
Aram Hovhannisyan

Production Design:
Aleksandr Grinko

Screenplay:
Vladimir Zinkevich

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