The Little Schoolmistress (1919 film) explained

The Little Schoolmistress
Based On:The Little Schoolmistress by Dario Niccodemi
Starring:Mercedes Brignone
Domenico Serra
Cinematography:Luigi Fiorio
Studio:Rodolfifilm
Distributor:Rodolfifilm
Country:Italy
Language:Silent
Italian intertitles

The Little Schoolmistress (Italian: La maestrina) is a 1919 Italian silent drama film directed by Eleuterio Rodolfi and starring Mercedes Brignone and Domenico Serra.[1] It is based on the play of the same title by Dario Niccodemi, later adapted into 1934 and 1942 sound versions.[2]

Synopsis

In a Tuscan village the schoolteacher is suspected by local gossip of conducting a clandestine affair.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Bernardini p.159
  2. Goble p.344