I Can Quit Whenever I Want - Ad Honorem
I Can Quit Whenever I Want - Ad Honorem | |
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Directed by | Sydney Sibilia |
Produced by | Domenico Procacci, Matteo Rovere |
Written by | Sydney Sibilia, Francesca Manieri, Luigi Di Capua |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Vladan Radovic |
Edited by | Gianni Vezzosi |
Production company | |
Release date | 2017 |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | italian |
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Smetto quando voglio - Ad honorem (I Can Quit Whenever I Want - Ad honorem) is a 2017 movie directed by Sydney Sibilia, published the same year as its prequel Smetto Quando Voglio - Masterclass (I Can quit Whenever I Want - Masterclass) it's the last film on the Smetto Quando Voglio ( I Can Quit Whenever I Want)[1] Saga.
Plot[edit]
Final act[2] of the "Smetto quando voglio" trilogy directed by Sydney Sibilia. Locked behind the bars of Rebibbia prison, our band anti-heroes led by Pietro Zinni (Edoardo Leo) are plotting to evade and foil the treacherous plans of Walter Mercurio (Luigi Lo Cascio), scheming for a massacre. But who's this new Villain and what's his plan? Pietro is the first to acknowledge it: Sopox (a drug the band syntetized) formula is actually a potent nerve gas. To defeat this evil they will settle differences, find new allies in old enemies like the crimelord "Er Murena" (Neri Marcorè) and anticipate Mercurio's moves.
Cast[edit]
- Edoardo Leo: Pietro Zinni
- Giampaolo Morelli: Lucio Napoli
- Valerio Aprea: Mattia Argeri
- Stefano Fresi: Alberto Petrelli
- Libero De Rienzo: Bartolomeo Bonelli
- Lorenzo Lavia: Giorgio Sironi
- Pietro Sermonti: Andrea De Sanctis
- Paolo Calabresi: Arturo Frantini
- Marco Bonini: Giulio Bolle
- Rosario Lisma: Vittorio
- Luigi Lo Cascio: Walter Mercurio
- Marco Pancrazi: Uomo Mercurio
- Neri Marcorè: Claudio Felici "Er Murena"
- Greta Scarano: Paola Coletti
- Valeria Solarino: Giulia
- Francesco Acquaroli: Commissario Galatro
- Guglielmo Poggi: Maurizio
- Peppe Barra: Direttore del carcere di Rebibbia
- Giusy Buscemi: Alice Gentili
Production[edit]
In 2016 director Sydney Sibilia confirmed the start of film shooting. The budget for this sequel of I Can Quit Whenever I Want was 12 million eruos
Distribution[edit]
The movie was distributed in italian theaters from 30 november 2017 in 400 copies by 01 Distribution
References[edit]
- ↑ Dennis Harvey (Jenuary 14, 2015). "Review: 'I Can Quit Whenever I Want'". Variety. Retrieved 29 June 2019. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "I Can Quit Whenever I Want - ad honorem". Film Italia. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
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