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  1. The Graduates ( Italian: I laureati) is a 1995 Italian comedy film directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni. [2] Cast. Leonardo Pieraccioni as Leonardo Paci. Massimo Ceccherini as Pino Noferini. Rocco Papaleo as Rocco. Gianmarco Tognazzi as Bruno. Maria Grazia Cucinotta as Letizia. Elisabetta Cavallotti as Marta Sperandei. Tosca D'Aquino as Anna.

  2. The Graduates is a film directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni with Massimo Ceccherini, Rocco Papaleo, Leonardo Pieraccioni, Gianmarco Tognazzi .... Year: 1995. Original title: I laureati (The Graduates). Synopsis: Four thirtyish university students share the same flat in Florence.

  3. Four thirtysomething university students share a flat in Florence: Leonardo pursues beautiful Letizia, her brother Rocco works night shifts to pay for his rent, Bruno has to graduate to inherit his father-in-law’s business (while cheating on his wife with her sister), and Pino dreams of becoming a stand-up comedian. Cast.

  4. Dec 22, 1995 · Overview. Four thirtysomething university students share a flat in Florence: Leonardo pursues beautiful Letizia, her brother Rocco works night shifts to pay for his rent, Bruno has to graduate to inherit his father-in-law's business (while cheating on his wife with her sister), and Pino dreams of becoming a stand-up comedian.

  5. Dec 22, 1995 · 1995-12-22 00:00:00 Budget Revenue. Four thirtysomething university students share a flat in Florence: Leonardo pursues beautiful Letizia, her brother Rocco works night shifts to pay for his rent, Bruno has to graduate to inherit his father-in-law's business (while cheating on his wife with her sister), and Pino dreams of becoming a stand-up ...

  6. Dec 22, 1995 · The Graduates (1995) Movie, Four thirtysomething university students share a flat in Florence: Leonardo pursues beautiful Letizia, her brother Rocco works night shifts to pay for his.

  7. Gianmarco Tognazzi Cast. Giovanni Veronesi Screenplay. Alessandro Pesci Cinematography. Audio 2 Music. Mirco Garrone Editing. Critics reviews. Four thirtyish university students share the same flat in Florence.