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{{About|the 2014 film|the 2019 remake|I Can Quit Whenever I Want (2019 film)}} |
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{{Infobox film |
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| name = I Can Quit Whenever I Want |
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| image = Smetto quando voglio.jpg |
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| caption = Italian theatrical release poster |
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| native_name = {{Infobox name module|it|Smetto quando voglio}} |
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| director = [[Sydney Sibilia]] |
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| starring = Edoardo Leo<br>[[Neri Marcorè]]<br>Paolo Calabresi |
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| writer = Valerio Attanasio<br>Andrea Garello<br>Sydney Sibilia |
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| starring = [[Edoardo Leo]]<br>[[Valeria Solarino]]<br>Valerio Aprea<br>[[Paolo Calabresi]]<br>[[Libero De Rienzo]]<br>Stefano Fresi<br>Lorenzo Lavia<br>[[Pietro Sermonti]]<br>Sergio Solli<br>[[Neri Marcorè]] |
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| music = [[Andrea Farri]] |
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| production_companies = [[Fandango (Italian company)|Fandango]]<br>Ascent Film<br>[[RAI|RAI Cinema]] |
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| distributor = [[01 Distribution]] |
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|runtime = 100 |
| runtime = 100 minutes |
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⚫ | '''''I Can Quit Whenever I Want''''' ({{ |
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| gross = $5.5 million<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt3438354/?ref_=bo_se_r_1|title=I Can Quit Whenever I Want (2014)|website=[[Box Office Mojo]]|access-date=28 October 2020}}</ref> |
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⚫ | '''''I Can Quit Whenever I Want''''' ({{langx|it|'''Smetto quando voglio'''}}) is a 2014 Italian [[crime comedy]] film directed by [[Sydney Sibilia]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Dennis Harvey|title=Review: 'I Can Quit Whenever I Want'|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/reviews/film-review-i-can-quit-whenever-i-want-1201404303/|accessdate=7 February 2015|newspaper=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=January 14, 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Camillo de Marco|title=I Can Quit Whenever I Want, not your average comedy|url=http://cineuropa.org/nw.aspx?t=newsdetail&l=en&did=252072|accessdate=7 February 2015|newspaper=CinEuropa|date= February 6, 2014}}</ref> It was followed by two [[sequel]]s, subtitled ''[[I Can Quit Whenever I Want: Masterclass|Masterclass]]'' and ''[[I Can Quit Whenever I Want: Ad Honorem|Ad Honorem]]'', both released in 2017. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Pietro Zinni, a brilliant neurobiologist, loses his job at the university because of the |
Pietro Zinni, a brilliant neurobiologist, loses his job at the university because of the financial crisis. Without any reasonable chance to find another contract, Pietro assembles a team of ex-researchers like him—a chemist, a cultural anthropologist, an economist, an archaeologist, and two Latin scholars—to produce a little-known smart drug that is not yet illegal under Italian law. The gang achieves immediate and unexpected success but is unprepared for the problematic lifestyle that comes with such sudden wealth. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Edoardo Leo]] as Pietro Zinni |
*[[Edoardo Leo]] as Pietro Zinni |
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*[[Valeria Solarino]] as Giulia |
*[[Valeria Solarino]] as Giulia |
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*Valerio Aprea as Mattia Argeri |
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*[[Paolo Calabresi]] as Arturo Frantini |
*[[Paolo Calabresi]] as Arturo Frantini |
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*[[Libero De Rienzo]] as Bartolomeo Bonelli |
*[[Libero De Rienzo]] as Bartolomeo Bonelli |
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*Stefano Fresi as Alberto Petrelli |
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*Lorenzo Lavia as Giorgio Sironi |
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*[[Pietro Sermonti]] as Andrea De Sanctis |
*[[Pietro Sermonti]] as Andrea De Sanctis |
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*[[Sergio Solli]] as Professor Seta |
*[[Sergio Solli]] as Professor Seta |
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*[[Francesco Acquaroli (actor)|Francesco Acquaroli]] as Commissioner Galatro |
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*Guglielmo Poggi as Maurizio |
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*Nadir Caselli as Ilaria |
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*Luca Vecchi as the junkie in rehab |
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*Matteo Corradini as the junkie in disco |
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*Davide Gagliardi as Danilo Autero |
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*Enzo Provenzano as the car wrecker |
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==Accolades== |
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|rowspan="27"|[[2014 in film|2014]] |
| rowspan="27"|[[2014 in film|2014]] |
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|rowspan="12"|[[David di Donatello|59th David di Donatello]] |
| rowspan="12"|[[David di Donatello|59th David di Donatello]] |
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|[[David di Donatello for Best Producer|Best Producer]] |
| [[David di Donatello for Best Producer|Best Producer]] |
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|[[Domenico Procacci]], [[Matteo Rovere]] and Rai Cinema |
| [[Domenico Procacci]], [[Matteo Rovere]] and Rai Cinema |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|[[David di Donatello for Best Film|Best Film]] |
| [[David di Donatello for Best Film|Best Film]] |
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|Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere, Sydney Sibilia and Rai Cinema |
| Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere, Sydney Sibilia and Rai Cinema |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|[[David di Donatello for Best New Director|Best New Director]] |
| [[David di Donatello for Best New Director|Best New Director]] |
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|Sydney Sibilia |
| Sydney Sibilia |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|[[David di Donatello for Best Script|Best Screenplay]] |
| [[David di Donatello for Best Script|Best Screenplay]] |
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|Valerio Attanasio, Sydney Sibilia |
| Valerio Attanasio, Sydney Sibilia |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|[[David di Donatello for Best Actor|Best Actor]] |
| [[David di Donatello for Best Actor|Best Actor]] |
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|[[Edoardo Leo]] |
| [[Edoardo Leo]] |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|rowspan="3"|[[David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] |
| rowspan="3"|[[David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] |
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|Valerio Aprea |
| Valerio Aprea |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|Stefano Fresi |
| Stefano Fresi |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|Libero di Rienzo |
| Libero di Rienzo |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|Best Song |
| Best Song |
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|''Smetto quando voglio'' |
| ''Smetto quando voglio'' |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|[[David di Donatello for Best Editing|Best Editing]] |
| [[David di Donatello for Best Editing|Best Editing]] |
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|Gianni Vezzosi |
| Gianni Vezzosi |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|[[David di Donatello for Best Sound|Best Sound]] |
| [[David di Donatello for Best Sound|Best Sound]] |
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|Angelo Bonanni |
| Angelo Bonanni |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|Best Visual Effects |
| Best Visual Effects |
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|Rodolfo Migliari, Chromatica |
| Rodolfo Migliari, Chromatica |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|rowspan="7"|[[Ciak d'oro]] |
| rowspan="7"|[[Ciak d'oro]] |
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|Best Poster |
| Best Poster |
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|''I Can Quit Whenever I Want'' |
| ''I Can Quit Whenever I Want'' |
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|{{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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|Revelation Of the Year |
| Revelation Of the Year |
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|Sydney Sibilia |
| Sydney Sibilia |
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|{{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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|Best Supporting Actor |
| Best Supporting Actor |
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|Paolo Calabresi |
| [[Paolo Calabresi]] |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|Best Screenplay |
| Best Screenplay |
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|Valerio Attanasio, Sydney Sibilia |
| Valerio Attanasio, Sydney Sibilia |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|Best Editing |
| Best Editing |
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|Gianni Vezzosi |
| Gianni Vezzosi |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|Best Score |
| Best Score |
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|Andrea Farri |
| Andrea Farri |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|Best Producer |
| Best Producer |
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|Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere |
| Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|rowspan="5"|[[Nastro d'Argento|69th Nastri d'Argento]] |
| rowspan="5"|[[Nastro d'Argento|69th Nastri d'Argento]] |
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|[[Nastro d'Argento for Best Producer|Best Producer]] |
| [[Nastro d'Argento for Best Producer|Best Producer]] |
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|Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere and Rai Cinema |
| Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere and Rai Cinema |
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|{{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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|[[Nastro d'Argento for Best Actor|Best Actor]] |
| [[Nastro d'Argento for Best Actor|Best Actor]] |
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|Edoardo Leo |
| Edoardo Leo |
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|{{ |
| {{nom}} |
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|[[Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director|Best New Director]] |
| [[Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director|Best New Director]] |
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|rowspan="2"|Sydney Sibilia |
| rowspan="2"|Sydney Sibilia |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|Best Comedy |
| Best Comedy |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|Best Casting Director |
| Best Casting Director |
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|Francesca Borromeo, Gabriella Giannattasio |
| Francesca Borromeo, Gabriella Giannattasio |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Globi d'oro|54th Italian Golden Globes]] |
| rowspan="2"|[[Globi d'oro|54th Italian Golden Globes]] |
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|Best Comedy |
| Best Comedy |
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|rowspan="3"|Sydney Sibilia |
| rowspan="3"|Sydney Sibilia |
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|{{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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|Best Film |
| Best Film |
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|{{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|rowspan="1"|[[Reykjavik International Film Festival]] |
| rowspan="1"|[[Reykjavik International Film Festival]] |
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|Best Film |
| Best Film |
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|{{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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[[Smetto quando voglio - Masterclass]] |
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== References == |
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<references /> |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{IMDb title|3438354}} |
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3438354/ Smetto quando voglio] at the [[Internet Movie Database]] |
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{{Matteo Rovere}} |
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[[Category:2014 films]] |
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[[Category:2014 crime comedy films]] |
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[[Category:Films about drugs]] |
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[[Category:Films directed by Sydney Sibilia]] |
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[[Category:Films produced by Matteo Rovere]] |
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[[Category:Films set in Rome]] |
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[[Category:Films shot in Rome]] |
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[[Category:Italian crime comedy films]] |
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Latest revision as of 03:37, 2 November 2024
I Can Quit Whenever I Want | |
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Italian | Smetto quando voglio |
Directed by | Sydney Sibilia |
Written by | Valerio Attanasio Andrea Garello Sydney Sibilia |
Produced by | Domenico Procacci Matteo Rovere |
Starring | Edoardo Leo Valeria Solarino Valerio Aprea Paolo Calabresi Libero De Rienzo Stefano Fresi Lorenzo Lavia Pietro Sermonti Sergio Solli Neri Marcorè |
Cinematography | Vladan Radovic |
Edited by | Gianni Vezzosi |
Music by | Andrea Farri |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | 01 Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Box office | $5.5 million[1] |
I Can Quit Whenever I Want (Italian: Smetto quando voglio) is a 2014 Italian crime comedy film directed by Sydney Sibilia.[2][3] It was followed by two sequels, subtitled Masterclass and Ad Honorem, both released in 2017.
Plot
[edit]Pietro Zinni, a brilliant neurobiologist, loses his job at the university because of the financial crisis. Without any reasonable chance to find another contract, Pietro assembles a team of ex-researchers like him—a chemist, a cultural anthropologist, an economist, an archaeologist, and two Latin scholars—to produce a little-known smart drug that is not yet illegal under Italian law. The gang achieves immediate and unexpected success but is unprepared for the problematic lifestyle that comes with such sudden wealth.
Cast
[edit]- Edoardo Leo as Pietro Zinni
- Valeria Solarino as Giulia
- Valerio Aprea as Mattia Argeri
- Paolo Calabresi as Arturo Frantini
- Libero De Rienzo as Bartolomeo Bonelli
- Stefano Fresi as Alberto Petrelli
- Lorenzo Lavia as Giorgio Sironi
- Pietro Sermonti as Andrea De Sanctis
- Sergio Solli as Professor Seta
- Neri Marcorè as Murena
- Francesco Acquaroli as Commissioner Galatro
- Majlinda Agaj as Angelica
- Guglielmo Poggi as Maurizio
- Caterina Shulha as Paprika
- Nadir Caselli as Ilaria
- Luca Vecchi as the junkie in rehab
- Matteo Corradini as the junkie in disco
- Davide Gagliardi as Danilo Autero
- Enzo Provenzano as the car wrecker
Accolades
[edit]Year | Award/Festival | Category | Recipients | Result |
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2014 | 59th David di Donatello | Best Producer | Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere and Rai Cinema | Nominated |
Best Film | Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere, Sydney Sibilia and Rai Cinema | Nominated | ||
Best New Director | Sydney Sibilia | Nominated | ||
Best Screenplay | Valerio Attanasio, Sydney Sibilia | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Edoardo Leo | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Valerio Aprea | Nominated | ||
Stefano Fresi | Nominated | |||
Libero di Rienzo | Nominated | |||
Best Song | Smetto quando voglio | Nominated | ||
Best Editing | Gianni Vezzosi | Nominated | ||
Best Sound | Angelo Bonanni | Nominated | ||
Best Visual Effects | Rodolfo Migliari, Chromatica | Nominated | ||
Ciak d'oro | Best Poster | I Can Quit Whenever I Want | Won | |
Revelation Of the Year | Sydney Sibilia | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Paolo Calabresi | Nominated | ||
Best Screenplay | Valerio Attanasio, Sydney Sibilia | Nominated | ||
Best Editing | Gianni Vezzosi | Nominated | ||
Best Score | Andrea Farri | Nominated | ||
Best Producer | Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere | Nominated | ||
69th Nastri d'Argento | Best Producer | Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere and Rai Cinema | Won | |
Best Actor | Edoardo Leo | Nominated | ||
Best New Director | Sydney Sibilia | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy | Nominated | |||
Best Casting Director | Francesca Borromeo, Gabriella Giannattasio | Nominated | ||
54th Italian Golden Globes | Best Comedy | Sydney Sibilia | Won | |
Best Film | Nominated | |||
Reykjavik International Film Festival | Best Film | Won |
References
[edit]- ^ "I Can Quit Whenever I Want (2014)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
- ^ Dennis Harvey (14 January 2015). "Review: 'I Can Quit Whenever I Want'". Variety. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
- ^ Camillo de Marco (6 February 2014). "I Can Quit Whenever I Want, not your average comedy". CinEuropa. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
External links
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Categories:
- 2014 films
- 2014 crime comedy films
- Films about drugs
- Films directed by Sydney Sibilia
- Films produced by Matteo Rovere
- Films set in Rome
- Films shot in Rome
- Italian crime comedy films
- Latin-language films
- 2010s Italian-language films
- 2010s Italian films
- Fandango (Italian company) films
- Rai Cinema films
- 2010s Italian comedy film stubs