La maestrina
In a small mountain town, a new teacher arrives, Maria Bini, who, with her extreme confidentiality, arouses people's curiosity and gossip. The young mayor of the village feels attracted to the girl and begins to court her.
In a small mountain town, a new teacher arrives, Maria Bini, who, with her extreme confidentiality, arouses people's curiosity and gossip. The young mayor of the village feels attracted to the girl and begins to court her.
Maria Denis
Maria Bini, la maestrina
Nino Besozzi
Il sindaco
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La direttrice
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maestra
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maestra
Amelia Beretta
maestra
Virgilio Riento
Pallone, il bidello
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Antonio, il farmacista
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