The Immature
The Immature | |
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Italian | Immaturi |
Directed by | Paolo Genovese |
Written by | Paolo Genovese |
Produced by | Marco Belardi |
Starring | Raoul Bova Ricky Memphis Ambra Angiolini |
Cinematography | Fabrizio Lucci |
Edited by | Patrizio Marone |
Music by | Andrea Guerra |
Release date | 2011 |
Running time | 108 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The Immature (Template:Lang-it) is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Genovese. The film was a commercial success, grossing over 19 million dollars at the Italian box office.[1] It was nominated for three David di Donatello and for four Nastri d'Argento Awards.[2]
A sequel, The Immature: The Trip, was released in 2012.
Plot summary
A group of young guys meet again them after so many years of their separation from the classes of the high school classic. Each of them has a family, or still lives the anxiety of teenagers, trying to get by in life. But one day the young people discover the news that the examination made by them at the end of high school is not valid for bureaucratic complications. They will have to go back to school as students to retake the exam, so that the degrees and diplomas who have taken are permanently valid. During the summer study, the protagonists have the chance to relive the passions of the past, which now only teenagers can remember and try.
Cast
- Raoul Bova as Giorgio Romanini
- Barbora Bobuľová as Luisa
- Ambra Angiolini as Francesca
- Luca Bizzarri as Piero Galeazzi
- Paolo Kessisoglu as Virgilio
- Ricky Memphis as Lorenzo Coppetti
- Luisa Ranieri as Marta
- Anita Caprioli as Eleonora
- Giulia Michelini as Cinzia
- Isabelle Adriani as Samantha
- Alessandro Tiberi as Ivano
- Giovanna Ralli as Iole
- Maurizio Mattioli as Luigi
TV Series
In 2017 Mediaset announced the TV show Immaturi la serie[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ Nick Vivarelli (3 February 2012). "Cinema Italiano 2012 gets serious". Variety. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ^ "Nastri d'Argento: ecco i candidati". CineMagazine Online. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
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