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The elite school promises to raise "good men," yet the structured, strict environment often masks underlying cruelty, bullying, and misogyny.
The film features a mix of seasoned Italian stars and a promising new generation of actors: as Donatella Colasanti Federica Torchetti as Rosaria Emanuele Maria Di Stefano as Edoardo (the narrator) Riccardo Scamarcio as Raffaele Guido Valeria Golino as Ilaria Arbus Critical Reception The.Catholic.School.2021.1080p.WEB.h264-KOGi
The film’s plot unfolds primarily in the months leading up to a horrifying event on the night of September 29, 1975. That night, three former students of the school—Angelo Izzo, Gianni Guido, and Andrea Ghira—lured two young women, 19-year-old Rosaria Lopez and 17-year-old Donatella Colasanti, to a villa in the coastal town of San Felice Circeo. There, they brutally tortured, raped, and murdered the two women over a period of thirty-six hours. Lopez died in the villa; Colasanti survived by pretending to be dead and was later found locked in the trunk of a car in Rome.
Was this tragedy an anomaly, or was it the inevitable result of their upbringing? Style and Substance : Indicates a Full High-Definition resolution of 1920x1080
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The muted, olive-and-grey tones of 1970s Rome are preserved perfectly. Crisp Detail: That night, three former students of the school—Angelo
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The film also features renowned Italian actors such as , Riccardo Scamarcio , Jasmine Trinca , and Fabrizio Gifuni in key supporting roles as the parents and teachers whose neglect and hypocrisy contributed to the toxic environment. The screenplay was written by Mordini alongside Massimo Gaudioso and Luca Infascelli, who adapted Albinati's dense, critically acclaimed novel (winner of the 2016 Strega Prize, Italy's most prestigious literary award).