The Teacher from Vigevano explained

The Teacher from Vigevano
Director:Elio Petri
Music:Nino Rota
Cinematography:Otello Martelli
Editing:Ruggero Mastroianni
Producer:Dino De Laurentiis
Studio:Dino De Laurentiis Cinematografica
Distributor:Dino De Laurentiis Distribuzione
Runtime:106 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian
Budget:431 million lire

Il maestro di Vigevano, English title The Teacher from Vigevano, is a 1963 Italian comedy drama film directed by Elio Petri. It is based on the novel of the same name by Lucio Mastronardi.[1] [2]

Plot

Antonio Mombelli is a primary school teacher, married and father of a son. Although he is satisfied with his humble life and salary, his ambitious wife Ada pushes him to quit his job and open a small shoe factory with his severance pay. After his business' bankruptcy due to a tax investigation, Antonio takes a new exam to return to his teacher's job, but is devasteated to learn that Ada betrays him with local industrialist Bugatti.

Reception

The critical reception of The Teacher from Vigevano was mixed. Gianni Rondolino acknowledged Petri's portrayal of the locale, but criticised the film for repeatedly giving in to "the needs of mass entertainment" and "broad and simple tastes".

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Il maestro di Vigevano . Cinematografo.it . 26 January 2024 . it.
  2. Book: Lang, Simon . Ästhetik und Politik im Werk des italienischen Filmregisseurs Elio Petri . 2023 . edition text + kritik . 9783967078770.