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There's Still Tomorrow C'è ancora domani

Paola Cortellesi / Italy / 2023 / 118 min / Italian

Rome, the 1940s. Delia wants to be a good mother and wife. Always busy, she lives with her husband Ivano and their three children. Ivano is the harsh padre padrone, but his bedridden father is even worse. Delia has occasional moments of relief exchanging secrets with her best friend Marisa, and she is happy at the prospect of her oldest daughter getting married to a wealthier young man. She submissively accepts the fate that was assigned to her, until one day a mysterious letter arrives …

cast Paola Cortellesi, Valerio Mastandrea

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After winning three awards at the Rome Film Festival, There’s Still Tomorrow became Italy’s highest-grossing film of the year, beating both Barbie and Oppenheimer.
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