A true hit when it was released in Italian cinemas in October 2023, There’s Still Tomorrow will finally be released in French cinemas on March 13. With 5 million releases, this surprise success dominated the Italian box office ahead of Barbie and Oppenheimer, the other big releases of the year. Here, before it hits the big screen, the feature film releases its first trailer, which is enough to pique our curiosity!
Paola Cortés (Maria Montessori – Life at the Service of Children), who goes behind the camera for the first time, this film throws us into the Rome of the second half of the 1940s. The city is then divided between towns. A hope caused by dismissal and material difficulties that has just ended…
Faced with an authoritarian and abusive husband, Delia, a mother of three, finds solace only in her friend Mariza, with whom she shares moments of lightness and intimate confidence. Their gloomy routine comes to an end in the spring, when the whole excited family prepares to celebrate the imminent engagement of Marcela, Delia and Ivano’s eldest daughter. But the arrival of a mysterious letter turns everything upside down and pushes her mother to find the courage to imagine a better future, not just for herself.
At the top of this dramatic comedy bill about women’s emancipation, we find the brilliant Paola Cortélés as Delia, accompanied by the great actor Valerio Mastandrea (Coming of Age, Viva La Libertà) in her skin. Husband Ivan. Emanuela Fanelli portrays Marissa, Delia’s best friend, and Romana Maggiora Vergano portrays Marcella, the couple’s boss.
After attracting crowds on the other side of the border, will this feminist feature film be able to do the same here?
Still in theaters tomorrow, March 13, 2024.
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