
Bravissimo 1955
In Luigi Filippo D'Amico's delightful 1950s comedy classic *Bravissimo (1955)*, the charming Alberto Sordi stars as the unconventional maestro Impallato, a teacher running an after-school program in a bustling Roman suburb.
Director: Luigi Filippo D'Amico
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bravissimo (1955) about?
Set in a working-class Roman neighborhood, the film follows music teacher Impallato as he uncovers a hidden talent in one of his pupils. The story celebrates the unexpected moments that shape young lives and the bonds formed between teacher and student.
Who directed Bravissimo?
The film was directed by Luigi Filippo D'Amico, a skilled filmmaker known for his contributions to Italian comedy.
Who stars in Bravissimo?
The film features comedy legend Alberto Sordi alongside Giancarlo Zarfati, Patrizia Della Rovere, Irene Cefaro, and Irène Tunc.
Is Bravissimo (1955) worth watching?
With its blend of warmth, humor, and heartfelt themes, *Bravissimo* is a charming slice-of-life comedy that holds up well today. Fans of classic Italian cinema and gentle, character-driven stories will likely find plenty to enjoy.
How long is Bravissimo?
The film has a runtime of 92 minutes.
About Bravissimo (1955) — The 1950s Comedy Where One Boy's Voice Takes Center Stage
In Luigi Filippo D'Amico's delightful 1950s comedy classic *Bravissimo (1955)*, the charming Alberto Sordi stars as the unconventional maestro Impallato, a teacher running an after-school program in a bustling Roman suburb.
When Impallato stumbles upon a shy young student with a surprisingly rich baritone voice, he sees an opportunity not just for musical stardom but for transforming lives through the power of song. This heartwarming tale blends gentle humor with tender moments, capturing the magic of discovery and the joy of mentorship in post-war Italy.