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The Immature 2011

★ 6.2808 votes108 min📅 2011-01-21

Paolo Genovese's 2011 comedy *The Immature* (2011) dives into the chaotic reunion of six childhood friends now in their forties, forced to relive their high school days when a court ruling declares their diplomas invalid.

Director: Paolo Genovese

Cast

Raoul Bova
Raoul Bova
Giorgio
Barbora Bobuľová
Barbora Bobuľová
Luisa
Ambra Angiolini
Ambra Angiolini
Francesca
Luca Bizzarri
Luca Bizzarri
Piero
Paolo Kessisoglu
Paolo Kessisoglu
Virgilio
Ricky Memphis
Ricky Memphis
Lorenzo
Luisa Ranieri
Luisa Ranieri
Marta
Anita Caprioli
Anita Caprioli
Eleonora
Giulia Michelini
Giulia Michelini
Cinzia
Alessandro Tiberi
Alessandro Tiberi
Ivano

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Immature (2011) about?

A group of six high school friends, now in their forties, reunites after nearly two decades when a court ruling invalidates their diplomas. To reclaim their futures, they must retake their final exams—but their immaturity hasn't faded with time.

Who directed The Immature?

Paolo Genovese directed *The Immature*, blending sharp Italian comedy with themes of friendship and nostalgia.

Who stars in The Immature?

The film stars Raoul Bova, Barbora Bobuľová, Ambra Angiolini, Luca Bizzarri, Paolo Kessisoglu, and Ricky Memphis in the lead roles.

Is The Immature (2011) worth watching?

For fans of lighthearted comedies with heart, *The Immature* delivers laughs and relatable moments. While not a high-stakes thriller, its blend of humor and nostalgia makes it a charming watch for those who enjoy character-driven stories.

How long is The Immature?

The Immature runs for 108 minutes, or just under two hours.

About The Immature (2011) — Six friends in their 40s forced to repeat high school exams

Paolo Genovese's 2011 comedy *The Immature* (2011) dives into the chaotic reunion of six childhood friends now in their forties, forced to relive their high school days when a court ruling declares their diplomas invalid.

Trapped in a whirlwind of nostalgia, midlife crises, and reckless energy, the group scrambles to prepare for a retake of their final exam—only to realize they've forgotten more than just their textbooks. With laughter, heart, and a healthy dose of absurdity, the film explores friendship, aging, and the timeless chaos of never truly growing up. Set against the backdrop of Rome's vibrant streets, *The Immature* blends sharp humor with tender moments, proving that sometimes the past refuses to stay buried.