: Franco (Alfredo Pea), a wealthy and mischievous Sicilian boy, is failing school because he is constantly distracted by sexual fantasies. His parents hire a beautiful private tutor, Giovanna (Edwige Fenech), to help him study. Franco immediately falls for her and employs several absurd schemes to seduce her—including pretending to be gay to gain her trust and faking a suicide attempt.
Nearly 50 years later, The School Teacher remains a reference point in Arab cinema. It inspired a wave of “teacher as hero” films but was never matched because few dared to blend political critique with popular comedy. Today, teachers in Egypt and beyond still cite Morsi’s speeches about dignity. The film is routinely uploaded to YouTube and social media (hence your search for “مترجم أون لاين”), with new generations discovering its timeless warning: An absent conscience in education creates absent citizens. fylm The School Teacher 1975 mtrjm awn layn - fydyw lfth
Critics and audiences largely agree that Edwige Fenech is the main draw, often noted for her "subtle comic style" and beauty, which many feel outshines the low-brow material. : Franco (Alfredo Pea), a wealthy and mischievous