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The film is a remake of the 2009 Spanish film Fuga de Cerebros . While the title literally translates to "Brain Drain"—a serious term used to describe the emigration of educated professionals from Italy—the movie uses the phrase ironically. Instead of the "best and brightest" leaving Italy, Oxford is "blessed" with the arrival of Emilio and his band of misfits.

Here is a blog post overview of the film, its plot, and its cultural context. Fuga_di_cervelli_2013_01_SD_iTA_

The string appears to be a filename for a digital copy of the 2013 Italian comedy film Fuga di cervelli (English title: Brain Drain ), directed by and starring Paolo Ruffini . The film is a remake of the Spanish hit Fuga de Cerebros . The film is a remake of the 2009

Paolo Ruffini, Frank Matano, Guglielmo Scilla (Willwoosh), Luca Peracino, and Andrea Pisani. Here is a blog post overview of the

The film heavily featured popular Italian YouTubers and web personalities (like Matano and Scilla), which helped fuel its massive popularity among Gen Z and Millennials at the time. Cultural Impact: Remake of a Hit

Refusing to let his true love slip away, he enlists the help of his four eccentric, socially "disastrous" friends to fake their way into Oxford: Blind but surprisingly resourceful. Lebowski: A wheelchair-user with a penchant for trouble. Franco: An intellectually challenged but loyal friend. Alonso: A somewhat delusional romantic.