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La scuola cattolica

  • 2021
  • 16
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.9K
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Francesco Cavallo, Luca Vergoni, Benedetta Porcaroli, and Federica Torchetti in La scuola cattolica (2021)
In late September 1975, a renowned Catholic school in Rome for sheltered, upper-middle-class boys is attacked in what became known as the Circeo Massacre. The film examines what triggered the violence.
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In late September 1975, a renowned Catholic school in Rome for sheltered, upper-middle-class boys is attacked in what became known as the Circeo Massacre. The film examines what triggered th... Read allIn late September 1975, a renowned Catholic school in Rome for sheltered, upper-middle-class boys is attacked in what became known as the Circeo Massacre. The film examines what triggered the violence.In late September 1975, a renowned Catholic school in Rome for sheltered, upper-middle-class boys is attacked in what became known as the Circeo Massacre. The film examines what triggered the violence.

  • Director
    • Stefano Mordini
  • Writers
    • Edoardo Albinati
    • Massimo Gaudioso
    • Luca Infascelli
  • Stars
    • Benedetta Porcaroli
    • Giulio Pranno
    • Emanuele Maria Di Stefano
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Stefano Mordini
    • Writers
      • Edoardo Albinati
      • Massimo Gaudioso
      • Luca Infascelli
    • Stars
      • Benedetta Porcaroli
      • Giulio Pranno
      • Emanuele Maria Di Stefano
    • 25User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Benedetta Porcaroli
    Benedetta Porcaroli
    • Donatella Colasanti
    Giulio Pranno
    • Andrea Ghira
    Emanuele Maria Di Stefano
    • Edoardo Albinati
    • (as Emanuele Di Stefano)
    Giulio Fochetti
    Giulio Fochetti
    • Alessandro Arbus
    Leonardo Ragazzini
    • Salvatore Izzo
    Alessandro Cantalini
    • Picchiatello Martirolo
    Andrea Lintozzi Senneca
    • Gioachino Rummo
    • (as Andrea Lintozzi)
    Guido Quaglione
    • Stefano Jervi
    Federica Torchetti
    • Rosaria
    Luca Vergoni
    • Angelo Izzo
    Francesco Cavallo
    • Gianni Guido
    Angelica Elli
    • Leda Arbus
    Corrado Invernizzi
    Corrado Invernizzi
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    Gianluca Guidi
    • Ludovico Arbus
    Fabrizio Gifuni
    Fabrizio Gifuni
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    Fausto Russo Alesi
    Fausto Russo Alesi
    • Davide Rummo
    Valentina Cervi
    Valentina Cervi
    • Eleonora Rummo
    Valeria Golino
    Valeria Golino
    • Ilaria Arbus
    • Director
      • Stefano Mordini
    • Writers
      • Edoardo Albinati
      • Massimo Gaudioso
      • Luca Infascelli
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    User reviews25

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    6co6779

    Great Story = Teenage sex gone wrong.

    I grew up in a catholic school so i can relate to this however its a step above in all honesty. At no time during my time in Catholic school in NYC did I feel above the law or the feelings of human decency, in that aspect the few portrayed here obviously had major personality / mental issues with how they seen other human beings, especially young woman. My wife took offense to this movie, the arrogance & lack of human decency among the teenage boys was very over the top for her.

    I do not feel on the whole, Catholicism is the subject here but a few bad eggs with no regard for others, the total lack of empathy made it clear it was more than a religious situation, but poor upbringing & moral quality.

    The title is flawed as religion had nothing to do with the horrible criminal behavior.

    I would of rated it better but the religion is not the issue and it should not be in the title.
    3Deathstryke

    A confused narrative that's not clear about what it's trying to say

    I wasn't aware that this was a retelling of an actual rape murder in Italy and so I felt there was a lack of context for much of what happens, which sort of colors my review.

    The first two thirds of the film follow a group of Catholic school boys -most of whom look to be in their mid twenties with receding hairlines- and their families, observing their caricaturized machismo behavior and sexual frustration through a bleak lens, portraying all of them as shady, violent deviants in the making. The director seems to be making the argument that all the boys are capable of the crime by showing us glimpses of their toxic bro culture and unsavory views on women, but it's done in such a broad way that we never really engage with any character in particular. One boy narrates the film, but there is no real protagonist and nobody to root for, bar the two female victims who appear in the final 30 mins.

    Many of the plot points feel random and irrelevant to the over-arching narrative. For example, a lot of time is spent setting up one of the boys as being gay, but this never leads to anything. In another scene there is a traumatic accident involving the narrator's younger sister, but it just comes and goes without a sense of why this event is significant, or what imprint it has left on the characters.

    The final third is a drawn out re-enactment of how three of the boys lure two young women to a house, imprison, rape and murder one of them. It's disturbing and believably acted, but my lack of context led me to feel like it came out of nowhere. The ending left me with a hollow feeling and while I appreciate it brought the victim's true story to my attention, the film didn't convince me of any of the sub textual points it was making about religion or masculinity. It was overall very scattered and confused.
    2beatrice_gangi

    Finding a logic behind the randomly edited flashbacks is almost fascinating

    La scuola cattolica is a bad film that mistreats a story that should have been handled with more care, or rather, that exploits it to gain more visibility. The film has nothing to say and, in an attempt to hide it, it crumples over an empty and confusing structure accompanied by a narrator's voice blurting out what appear to be introspective profundities. As an Italian, I already knew this case, and hoped it would be treated with more justice, as an attempt to really understand why what happened happened, and to give a voice to the victims of the case. Instead, it is not clear what the director wants to do, other than displaying a gratuitous attempt to shock, some vague form of social polemic, and pointless observations on religion.
    7lewianbra

    Well done and interesting if predictable

    I think that this is a solid and largely well done film. The acting is fine and the exposition of the family, school, and social life of the students who ultimately committed the Massacro del Circeo gives some food for thought. Some historical facts are missing so that the story told by the film may give a slightly biased impression, but this is normal for films of this kind that are based on real events but do not attempt to be documentaries, still somewhat problematic. I wouldn't rate the film as outstanding; if you read even just the official announcements about the film in advance, you will know where things are going (although I hadn't studied the story enough to know everything in advance, there was the odd little surprise), and the "rigid catholic school and disfunctional families bring forth disturbed characters" theme wasn't exactly done for the first time, but anyway, I could get something out of this. 7/10.
    6johannes2000-1

    Initially intriguing, but ultimately unbalanced and disappointing.

    This movie is primarily meant as a rendition of a true murder and rape case, committed by some high school teens back in the seventies in Italy. But that story only pops up in the last 20 minutes of the movie. Before that we get to see a whole string of side-stories, all more or less around the various scholars of a chic catholic high school. I didn't quite grasp how all these stories should relate to the crime (apart from the fact that they mostly circle around the sexual curiosity of all those teens). A voice-over by one of the schoolboys constantly utters vague, unfathomable and pretentious profundities, of which it's equally unclear what the link with the crime is. The title of the movie seems to suggest that the fact that the school is catholic is essential to all the goings-on, but this is nowhere in the movie made concrete.

    The sequence of the rapes and murder is pretty harsh and realistically done, with the two boys blood chillingly cold and almost clinical in their actions. This part of the movie is impressive, albeit hard to watch. But the motivation or reasons for the actions by the two are never revealed, these in fact came (at least to me) totally out of the blue. After more than an hour preliminary movie-time building-up to this climax, this is at least a bit disappointing.

    To me this is at best an intriguing movie about a gruesome and senseless crime. And the settings to revive the 70's are flawlessly done. But there's too much that distracts from the pivotal story, which makes this an unbalanced and in the end disappointing movie.

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    • Connections
      References Les Frissons de l'angoisse (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      La collina dei ciliegi
      Lyrics by Mogol

      Music by Lucio Battisti

      Performed by Lucio Battisti

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Catholic School
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Picomedia
      • Warner Bros.
      • Ministero della Cultura (MiC)
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      • $1,759,031
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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