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There's Still Tomorrow
There's Still Tomorrow

There's Still Tomorrow (2023)

81% User Rating
1h 58min
Drama
Comedy
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In postwar Rome, a working-class woman dreams of a better future for herself and her daughter while facing abuse at the hands of her domineering husband. When a mysterious letter arrives, she discovers the courage to change the circumstances of her life.

Paola CortellesiDirector

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Paola Cortellesi

Paola Cortellesi

Delia

Valerio Mastandrea

Valerio Mastandrea

Ivano

Romana Maggiora Vergano

Romana Maggiora Vergano

Marcella

Emanuela Fanelli

Emanuela Fanelli

Marisa

Giorgio Colangeli

Giorgio Colangeli

Sor Ottorino

Vinicio Marchioni

Vinicio Marchioni

Nino

Alessia Barela

Alessia Barela

Orietta

Francesco Centorame

Francesco Centorame

Giulio

Raffaele Vannoli

Raffaele Vannoli

Alvaro

Paola Tiziana Cruciani

Paola Tiziana Cruciani

Sora Franca

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Yonv Joseph

William

Federico Tocci

Federico Tocci

Mario

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Priscilla Micol Marino

Sora Giovanna

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Maria Chiara Orti

Sora Rosa

Silvia Salvatori

Silvia Salvatori

Sora Elvira

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Mattia Baldo

Sergio

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Gianmarco Filippini

Franchino

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Ilaria Falini

Mamma de Lulli

Paolo Zuccari

Paolo Zuccari

Flavio Domenici

Flavio Domenici

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Rating 70%

May 1, 2024

This reminded me of one of those beautifully photographed post-war Vittorio De Sica stories with Sophia Loren. This time, it's the long suffering "Delia" (Paola Cortellesi) who is marred to the brutish "Ivano" (Valerio Mastandrea) and lives with their three children and her ailing father-in-law. The love has long since departed their marriage, and a few fleeting conversations with struggling garage-owner "Nino" (Vinicio Marchioni) fills us in on a bit of her own romantic backstory before she met "Ivano". Their elder daughter "Marcella" (Romana Maggiora Verano) is sweet on "Giulio" (Francesco Centorame) who's the son of a local and rather pompous café owner and his wife. "Delia" suspects, though, that any marriage between the pair would merely end up mirroring her own so resorts to some quite ingenious Sicilian tactics before focusing on the one thing that might offer her some sense of individual fulfilment. With the brutality becoming ever more regular, we see a woman who is resorting to desperate measures - but what exactly is she trying to achieve? What's striking about this is the way the violence is portrayed. The kids are always removed from the room and then it's a dance. Almost as if it were being portrayed on stage - and it's entirely effective. Cortellesi directs this too, but avoids falling into that trap of losing objectivity with her impassioned storytelling. It's the variety and spirit of the characters that offer us a touching look at family and community set against a backdrop of extreme chauvinism, political tensions and a little dark humour too. The monochrome presentation works really well and this really is worth a watch in the cinema if you can.

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