There's Still Tomorrow (2023)
October 26, 2023Release Date
There's Still Tomorrow (2023)
October 26, 2023Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Paola Cortellesi
Delia / Screenplay / Story / Director
Valerio Mastandrea
Ivano
Romana Maggiora Vergano
Marcella
Emanuela Fanelli
Marisa
Giorgio Colangeli
Sor Ottorino
Vinicio Marchioni
Nino
Alessia Barela
Orietta
Francesco Centorame
Giulio
Raffaele Vannoli
Alvaro
Paola Tiziana Cruciani
Sora Franca
Yonv Joseph
William
Federico Tocci
Mario
Priscilla Micol Marino
Sora Giovanna
Maria Chiara Orti
Sora Rosa
Silvia Salvatori
Sora Elvira
Mattia Baldo
Sergio
Gianmarco Filippini
Franchino
Ilaria Falini
Mamma de Lulli
Ermanno Spera
Makeup & Hair
Laura Muccino
Casting
Sara Casani
CastingDirector
Sara Casani
Casting
Filippo Porcari
Sound
Paola Comencini
Production Design
Alberto Moretti
Costume Design
Giulia Calenda
Screenplay / Story
Furio Andreotti
Screenplay / Story
Roberto Leone
Line Producer
Francesca Polic Greco
First Assistant Director
Fiorella Cicolini
Set Decoration
Federica Ripani
Sound
Ludovica Rapisarda
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 26, 2023
Original NameC'è ancora domani
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Budget$9,000,000
Box Office$49,245,771
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This Movie Is About.
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There's Still Tomorrow (Italian: C'è ancora domani) is a 2023 Italian period comedy-drama film, co-written and directed by Paola Cortellesi in her directorial debut. Set in postwar 1940s Italy, it follows Delia breaking traditional family patterns and aspiring to a different future, after receiving a mysterious letter. It stars Cortellesi, Romana Maggiora Vergano, Emanuela Fanelli, Valerio Mastandrea, Francesco Centorame, Vinicio Marchioni and Giorgio Colangeli. There's Still Tomorrow was shot in black-and-white in the neorealist style of the 1940s and 50s.
The film won three prizes at the Rome Film Festival, the Nastro d'Argento of 2024 and is the most successful film at the Italian box office in 2023, and the 10th highest-grossing film in the country of all time.
It was critically acclaimed by Italian film critics, who appreciated its direction and screenplay in dealing with issues related to feminism and patriarchy, as well as the acting, particularly of Cortellesi, Fanelli and Mastandrea. It received a leading 19 nominations at the 69th David di Donatello, and won 6 awards: Best New Director and Best Actress (for Cortellesi), Best Supporting Actress (for Fanelli), Best Original Screenplay, the David Youth Award and the David Audience Award.