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Io speriamo che me la cavo

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.4K
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Io speriamo che me la cavo (1992)
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Comedy

A teacher must deal with the underworld of Naples and his students' family problems.A teacher must deal with the underworld of Naples and his students' family problems.A teacher must deal with the underworld of Naples and his students' family problems.

  • Director
    • Lina Wertmüller
  • Writers
    • Alessandro Bencivenni
    • Leonardo Benvenuti
    • Marcello D'Orta
  • Stars
    • Paolo Villaggio
    • Isa Danieli
    • Gigio Morra
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Lina Wertmüller
    • Writers
      • Alessandro Bencivenni
      • Leonardo Benvenuti
      • Marcello D'Orta
    • Stars
      • Paolo Villaggio
      • Isa Danieli
      • Gigio Morra
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Paolo Villaggio
    Paolo Villaggio
    • Marco Sperelli
    Isa Danieli
    Isa Danieli
    • The Principal
    Gigio Morra
    • Custodian
    Sergio Solli
    • Fruit seller
    Ester Carloni
    • Zia Esterina
    Paolo Bonacelli
    Paolo Bonacelli
    • Ludovico Mazzullo
    Pierfrancesco Borruto
    • Peppiniello
    Annarita D'Auria
    • Lucietta
    Maria Esposito
    • Rosinella
    Roberta Galli
    • Sorella di Totò
    Luigi Lastorina
    • Totò
    Filomena Lieto
    • Cecchina
    Carmela Pecoraro
    • Tommasina
    Salvatore Terraccino
    • Salvatore
    Ilaria Troncone
    • Flora
    Mario Bianco
    • Nicola
    Italo Celoro
    • Male Nurse
    Alessandra Detora
    • Angeluccia
    • Director
      • Lina Wertmüller
    • Writers
      • Alessandro Bencivenni
      • Leonardo Benvenuti
      • Marcello D'Orta
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    10RodrigAndrisan

    An awesome movie!

    You will never see a better movie with child actors than this one. And Paolo Villaggio is very touching, he doesn't fool around like in the movies that followed the first Fantozzi. There are many scenes so emotional that they almost make you cry. A powerful film that will change the hearts of those who will see it. All the children in the film are truly extraordinary and, especially, Maria Esposito in the role of Rosinella.
    6juancalzetta

    For light-hearted Italophiles.

    This movie is great for those who:

    -love Italian culture

    -love Italian kids

    -love southern Italian dialect

    This movie haunted me at movie stores since I became interested in foreign films 4 or 5 years ago. Glaring and obnoxious as its cover is, I finally rented it. All in all a decent comedy.

    In my ratings scale, comedies are graded more on their humor than their story line. In the case of this movie, that is a good thing. A weak story of coincidence, a northern italian professor ends up teaching in the chaos that is Italy southern (Napoli).

    I loved the movie because I understand italian well enough to not read the satisfactory subtitles and because the kids were luminous compared to the usual fumbling kiddie actors; these ones were adorable and their lines hilarious.

    Other notes: There is a lot of vulgarity in this movie, as is typical in the south. The lead, a likeable Paolo Villaggio, plays foil for the wild kids. The story is simple and dismissable. The cinematography is standard, blessed by the wondrous ambient that is the dilapidated South. A normally celebrated Wertmuller seems to have chosen an easy project here. The movie was produced by media mogul Silvio Berlusconi (vaffa!).

    Ultimately it's a movie to waste 90 min, but it was enjoyable and will certainly rouse a smile when I see it on the shelves next time.

    6/10, JCC
    7Quinoa1984

    fun and cute movie

    Sometimes you almost forget you saw a movie, and then it comes back in a flood and there's some pleasant memories or not so much. Ciao Professore is that moment when I look this movie up on IMDb and realize that I sat and watched the thing from start to finish and have a memory of even enjoying it... and the reason it's in a haze is because it was shown to me in Italian class in high school. Was it good because it was something distracting me from the pain of high school, or because it was genuinely good and funny and insightful? Somewhere in the middle, and I think that having to watch it and note the Italian words was a part of my ambivalence in liking it more. Maybe I'd feel different about it today. For now I'd say if you ever come across this movie about an unconventional Italian teacher getting the town's wayward third grade students into something better than before with comic results - sort of like the wacky version of a Lean on Me, if that can possibly make sense - watch it, it's fun. If you go in expecting the Wertmuller of Seven Beauties, it's not that. It's her making a "kids" movie... which has its own edge, to be fair.
    ItalianGerry

    Out of the mouths of bambini.

    In this truly delightful, if formulaic, Italian film, we get a portrait of an Italian school teacher from the north of Italy who is mistakingly assigned to a grammar school in a town outside of Naples. There he meets all sorts of opposition as an alien invader with the strangest of ideas: respect for kids and a passion for teaching.

    The school is called De Amicis, which the locals mispronounce, and is named after Italy's great author of the children's classic CUORE. He starts out his career here by literally dragging all the kids to school. They prefer to work to bring in extra liras or else flirt with the law in black market or other illegal operations. Little by little this Italian Mr. Chips gains the confidence of the kids and their respect, genuinely teaches them, and shows concern for their personal problems.

    And what charming kids they are! In fact that charm is part of the film's major flaw: its contrived and relentless use of cuteness, in the selection of the young performers, in the resolution of the plot.

    There's the little girl who is always on the teacher's side asking "Can I tell you something intimate and personal?" There's the chubby kid Nicola who must have his periodic brioche (croissant) during the day, the little boy who sleeps in class because he works at night, the poor girl who must care for her infant sibling because dad is always drunk, the delinquent kid who is in trouble with the law. And yet, despite the obviousness, it wins us over.

    Paolo Villaggio as the teacher Marco Tullio Sperelli is nothing short of marvelous, but the movie belongs to those sweet-faced kids...who are forced to recite so much obscene and raunchy dialog they would probably never utter in reality.

    As a teacher of Italian I have shown this film to high school students and they invariably lap it up. It is good for a discussion of the perennial north-south conflicts in Italy, an issue that the obnoxious thug of a school custodian and the arrogant principal constantly bait the good-intentioned Sperelli with. An interesting aspect of the film missed by American audiences reading subtitles is the humor generated by the difference between the dialect spoken by the locals, including the kids, and the standard language of their teacher from the north. It's a difference that becomes nicely bridged by the end of this improbable but likable movie. The original title IO, SPERIAMO CHE ME LA CAVO means "As for me, let's hope that I survive" and is the final line of bad-boy Raffaele's composition for the teacher who has won him over despite his resistance, because he took the trouble to help his sick mother get to the hospital. It was also the title of the book the film was based on. The American distributor's title CIAO, PROFESSORE is much better. The film was directed by Lina Wertmuller and is much more appealing than her overblown and more famous movies like SWEPT AWAY and SEVEN BEAUTIES.
    10tkingsbu

    Like "To Sir with love" with wicked tongued Italian children!!!

    This movie is a true gem...even with all the swearing it still retains an almost disney like innocence. The Italian children that are in this movie will absolutely amaze you...most north-american style child actors are guilty of either complete lack of talent, or of being hams...not so here.... not to say many of the scene's aren't over the top..they are...but they are done so well, and the comedy and drama handled so deftly you take it all in stride.... This movie is on par with another foreign film called "Children of Heaven"....different subject matter, but same sense of comedy and drama.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Ester Carloni.
    • Soundtracks
      What a Wonderful World
      (George David Weiss (as G.D. Weiss) / Bob Thiele (as A. Thiele))

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 1992 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Neapolitan
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Ciao, Professore!
    • Filming locations
      • Altamura, Puglia, Italy(train Station scene)
    • Production companies
      • Penta Distribuzione
      • Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica
      • Eurolux Produzione S.r.l.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,113,435
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,113,435
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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