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I Can Quit Whenever I Want 2014

★ 7.41,842 votes100 min📅 2014-02-06

When a university professor gets laid off due to budget cuts, he unexpectedly pivots from academia to the underground drug trade, assembling a ragtag team of his former research colleagues.

Director: Sydney Sibilia

Cast

Edoardo Leo
Edoardo Leo
Pietro Zinni
Valeria Solarino
Valeria Solarino
Giulia
Valerio Aprea
Valerio Aprea
Mattia Argeri
Paolo Calabresi
Paolo Calabresi
Arturo Frantini
Stefano Fresi
Stefano Fresi
Alberto Petrelli
Lorenzo Lavia
Lorenzo Lavia
Giorgio Sironi
Pietro Sermonti
Pietro Sermonti
Andrea De Sanctis
Libero De Rienzo
Libero De Rienzo
Bartolomeo Bonelli
Sergio Solli
Sergio Solli
Professor Seta
Majlinda Agaj
Majlinda Agaj
Angelica

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I Can Quit Whenever I Want (2014) about?

The film follows a dismissed university researcher who, struggling to make ends meet, recruits his unemployed academic colleagues to produce and sell designer drugs. Their plan spirals into chaos as they navigate the criminal underworld with hilarious and unpredictable consequences.

Who directed I Can Quit Whenever I Want?

Sydney Sibilia directed I Can Quit Whenever I Want, bringing a blend of sharp wit and visual inventiveness to this offbeat comedy.

Who stars in I Can Quit Whenever I Want?

Edoardo Leo leads the ensemble cast, joined by Valeria Solarino, Valerio Aprea, Paolo Calabresi, and Stefano Fresi in this darkly comic role reversal.

Is I Can Quit Whenever I Want (2014) worth watching?

This 2014 dark comedy delivers a fresh, irreverent take on the underdog story, balancing absurd humor with surprisingly heartfelt moments. While it didn't receive an IMDb rating, its clever premise and strong performances make it a standout choice for fans of offbeat cinema.

How long is I Can Quit Whenever I Want?

I Can Quit Whenever I Want runs for 100 minutes.

About I Can Quit Whenever I Want (2014) — The hilarious true story of professors-turned-drug-lords

When a university professor gets laid off due to budget cuts, he unexpectedly pivots from academia to the underground drug trade, assembling a ragtag team of his former research colleagues.

Director Sydney Sibilia crafts a sharp, high-energy comedy about underemployed intellectuals who decide to monetize their scientific expertise in the most unconventional way possible. I Can Quit Whenever I Want (2014) balances irreverent humor with surprisingly touching moments, exploring themes of desperation, camaraderie, and the absurd lengths people go to reclaim their lives. With a stellar cast led by Edoardo Leo, the film dives into a world where overqualified but overlooked professionals become unwitting pioneers of a DIY pharmaceutical revolution.