The School for Wives
The School for Wives

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The School for Wives

2020
Movie
103 min
English

The School For Wives, at its core, is about gender power dynamics. We are looking forward to telling this classic 17th century French tale through the lens of a contemporary aesthetic and an all female, primarly non-white cast to further bring into focus the inherent power of justice and equality over racism and sexism. Furthermore, by casting a Black woman in the central role of ARNOLPHE - a white man of power and privilege, who is forced to realize that he cannot control or snuff out ANYONE's humanity - we are shining a light on the ultimate absurdity of similar American systems of oppression.

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Director: Molière (stage play), adapted for film by various productionsGenres: Comedy, Satire

Plot Summary

Molière's classic comedy of manners follows the wealthy and overly cautious Arnolphe, who has raised Agnes in isolation to marry her. However, his plans are thwarted when Agnes falls for the young and charming Horace, leading to a series of hilarious deceptions and misadventures as Arnolphe tries to maintain control and Agnes discovers her own desires.

Critical Reception

As 'The School for Wives' is a classic play revived and adapted numerous times, critical reception varies greatly by specific production. However, the play itself is consistently lauded for its sharp wit, insightful social commentary on marriage and hypocrisy, and Molière's masterful comedic timing. Modern adaptations often receive praise for their fresh interpretations while staying true to the spirit of the original work.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its enduring satire on societal expectations of marriage.

  • Commended for Molière's brilliant comedic dialogue and characterizations.

  • Modern productions are often lauded for creative staging and relevant performances.

Google audience: Audience reception for various productions of 'The School for Wives' generally highlights its timeless humor and the play's clever exploration of love, control, and deception, resonating with viewers across generations.

Awards & Accolades

As a classic play, specific awards are tied to individual productions rather than the work itself. Many stage productions have received critical acclaim and nominations for theater awards.

Fun Fact

Molière himself famously played the role of Arnolphe in the play's original 1662 production, a role known for its demanding blend of comedic and dramatic pathos.

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