
Tutti a squola (1979)
The upright prof. Filippo Bottini Said Pippo is an "old-fashioned" teacher in a Roman school. He would like a Heart book-style school but clashes with the harsh reality of modern teaching and in particular with the turmoil of the seventies: strikes, occupations, armed students, feminist colleagues. Overwhelmed by events, he will find himself more and more in the maelstrom of the post-1968 protest until he becomes a drug courier. He will be arrested and incarcerated, but thanks to the release on bail provided by his colleague Lalla, with whom he had in the meantime started a relationship, he will be able to redeem himself.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Pier Francesco Pingitore | Director |
| Mario Castellacci | Writer |
| Pier Francesco Pingitore | Writer |
| Raimondo Castelli | Producer |
| Gianni Ferrio | Composer |
| Carlo Carlini | Cinematographer |
| Antonio Siciliano | Editor |
| Maria Grazia Tognalini | Production Designer |
| Maurizio Tognalini | Production Designer |
| Cast | Role |
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| Pippo Franco | |
| Laura Troschel | |
| Oreste Lionello | |
| Bombolo |