

Movie spotlight
The School Teacher
A rich Sicilian, Fefè Mottola, decides to call a wealthy girl graduate: Giovanna, who is about to become a teacher, because his son needs repetitions. The boy, named Franco, is shocked by the physical beauty of the teacher, and so to restrain himself decides to pose as gay. But the deception does not last long, because the sexual impulses of Alfredo explode.
Insights
Plot Summary
This Italian comedy follows the misadventures of a charming but somewhat unscrupulous school teacher in a small village. He finds himself entangled in various schemes and romantic entanglements, often with hilariously chaotic results. The film satirizes provincial life and the often-dubious morals of its characters.
Critical Reception
While not a major international hit, "The School Teacher" was generally well-received in Italy for its comedic performances and satirical take on society. Critics often praised the chemistry between its star-studded cast, though some found the humor to be a bit uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the strong performances of its lead actors, particularly Nino Manfredi.
Appreciated for its witty dialogue and satirical commentary on Italian social norms of the era.
Some viewers found the pacing and comedic timing to be inconsistent throughout the film.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific title is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Italian comedies in the 1970s that often used humor to address social and political issues, though "The School Teacher" leaned more towards character-driven comedy.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources