The Little Schoolmistress (1934 film) explained

The Little Schoolmistress
Director:Guido Brignone
Producer:Giuseppe Amato
Based On:The Little Teacher by Dario Niccodemi
Starring:Andreina Pagnani
Renato Cialente
Egisto Olivieri
Music:Armando Fragna
Cinematography:Ubaldo Arata
Editing:Giacinto Solito
Studio:Gai
Distributor:Società Anonima Stefano Pittaluga
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

The Little Schoolmistress (Italian: La maestrina) is a 1934 Italian drama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Andreina Pagnani, Renato Cialente and Egisto Olivieri. It was based on a play of the same title by Dario Niccodemi which was again adapted into a 1942 film.[1] It was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Gastone Medin. Brignone's sister Mercedes Brignone had starred in a 1919 silent film version of the story directed by Eleuterio Rodolfi.

Synopsis

In a village in rural Tuscany at the turn of the twentieth century the young schoolmistress is wrongly suspected by gossips of conducting a secret romantic affair.

Cast

References

  1. Goble p.344
  2. Chiti & Poppi p.205

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