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L'insegnante di violoncello
Leo is a street vendor who, always accompanied by his dog Cagliostro, he entertains shoppers on the beach telling stories more or less agreeable to a group of guys who are really too busy to look for adventures chasing the tourists. Meanwhile Mario, a boy on vacation with his father, falls in love with his beautiful cello teacher but this, of course, prefers the father.
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Plot Summary
A seemingly prim and proper cello teacher finds herself in a series of compromising and risqué situations. Her strict demeanor is constantly tested by the advances of her students and the eccentricities of those around her. The film follows her humorous and often awkward attempts to maintain her composure amidst the escalating comedic chaos.
Critical Reception
The film is a typical example of Italian erotic comedy from the late 1980s, often characterized by its light-hearted, comedic approach to sexual themes. Critical reception was generally lukewarm, with many critics viewing it as formulaic and lacking in genuine substance, though it found a niche audience for its genre conventions.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedic tone and playful exploration of sensuality.
Often cited as a representative, if unremarkable, entry in the Italian erotic comedy genre.
Some viewers appreciated the performances of the lead actors within the genre's expectations.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film. Those that exist often place it within the context of Italian genre films of the era, with some appreciating its comedic and mildly erotic elements, while others found it to be predictable and lacking in depth.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Edwige Fenech, a prominent figure in Italian erotic cinema, starred in numerous films of this genre throughout the 1970s and 1980s, often playing characters who navigated suggestive scenarios with a mix of innocence and burgeoning sensuality.
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