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The Catholic School

Original title: La scuola cattolica
  • 2021
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Francesco Cavallo, Luca Vergoni, Benedetta Porcaroli, and Federica Torchetti in The Catholic School (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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    5.7/10
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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
    • Golgota
    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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    6bekiwij

    Gruesome and traumatising

    At first, there was nothing much to it. It was all about just boys experiencing sex for the first time. And then it became very sinister. I wish they had things explained a little bit more clearly because I could not really understand what was going on at the beginning. However towards the end, it became pretty clear. Acting was great and the cinematography was excellent. But I still feel like they could have made storyline more simpler, so it wouldn't confuse the audience. Specially going back and forth in time, was unnecessary because it did pretty much nothing to make the movie more interesting other than confusing. I guess that's why most people felt like they were watching some random Clips. This movie had potential to be excellent unfortunately it failed to deliver. 6 out of 10 for me!
    7patherwill

    Poor little rich kids

    Groups of spoiled rich boys in their teens who appear to to flout the normal rules of the game, to push each other both physically and mentally until something snaps under the stress. The majority come from comfortable backgrouds where in most cases materialism replaces love, where it seems parents are quite happy providing they themselves can shirk most of their responsibilities towards their offspring. True, curfews are set, orders are given but generally there is NO check or follow-ups made to ensure rules aren't being broken. September 1975, 3 of the boys, Gianni Guido, Angelo Izzo and Andrea Ghira have made an agreement to kidnap and rape and/or murder two girls they vaguely know, Rosaria and Donatella. At the time, the Italian Penal Code only recognises RAPE as a MORAL crime NOT a Criminal one. They lay out their plans and begin to put them into action. The results are tragic for all concerned.
    6danybur

    Machist and fascist gender violence

    Summary

    The film tries to deploy, in a quite unconnected way, the family and educational framework in which the youth of the wealthy class criminals who perpetrated the macho crime known as Circeo Massacre, of enormous event in Italy.

    It is a pity that the director Stefano Mordini escamotee almost completely the political dimension of the crime, since he does not mention the fascist sympathies of the criminals, at a time when neo -fascism rises victorious precisely in Italy for the first time since the 2nd World War and advances with its instigations and hate crimes in many parts of the world, including Argentina.

    Review.

    This film describes the crime known as "Circeo Massacre", which occurred from 1975, as well as some students of the Catholic School for Men Leone Magno, among whom were their young perpetrators.

    The film begins with the trunk of a car from which a female voice asks for help. Then it continues in a series of flashbacks where director Stefano Mordini tries to describe the cultivation broth from which the criminals came. There are a series of unconnected vignettes about classes at school, some of their rites and the families of some of the students (the voice of one of them acts as the rapporteur in off), some of which seem to conduct narratively to anywhere . From all these scenes a macho, misogyn and homophobic class matrix is released. Finally, we are shown the criminal act itself (which should not reveal so as not to subtract dramatic impact) from which those who would be their executors and who their victims in the anterior part of the film were emerging. Anyway, I consider that a dramatic progression is missing or, in any case, surprising the violence deployed with a certain conjunction of coldness and cruelty that it vaguely remembers (and saving the distances) to Saló from Pasolini. Perhaps physical violence has something that always implies an abrupt jump on its precedents.

    Crime is an act of all these dimensions of hatred: a ruthless act of gender violence with its strong macho and misogynistic elements and also classist here that marked a before and after in Italian legislation. Unfortunately, and unlike Edoardo Albinati's novel on which it is based, Mordini almost totally hides the political dimension of crime, since it does not mention the fascist sympathies of criminals, at a time when neo -fascism rises victorious precisely in Italy for the first time since World War 2nd and advances with their instigations and hate crimes in many parts of the world, including Argentina.
    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.
    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.

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    • Connections
      References Deep Red (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 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • المدرسة الكاثوليكية
    • 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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