The Immature | |
Native Name: | |
Cinematography: | Fabrizio Lucci |
Editing: | Patrizio Marone |
Producer: | Marco Belardi |
Country: | Italy |
Language: | Italian |
Runtime: | 108 min |
The Immature (Italian: '''Immaturi''') 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, , was released in 2012.
A group of forty-somethings meet again after many years; they had been classmates in high school (liceo classico), and haven't met since. Each of them has a family, or still lives the anxiety of teenagers, trying to get by in life. One day they receive the news that their final exams have been invalidated for beaurocratic complications. They will have to go back to school as students to retake the exams, if they want their degrees and diplomas to be still valid. The protagonists organize study sessions during the summer, during which they have the chance to relive the passions of the past, which now only teenagers can remember and try.
In 2017 Mediaset announced the TV show Immaturi la serie