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Rome, 1946. A woman finds the courage to challenge her violent marriage and seek out a different future in Cortellesi's extraordinary, magical debut.
In post-war Rome, a city celebrating peace but grappling with its aftermath, Delia struggles to make ends meet. At home, she endures a violent, domineering husband while nursing her irritable father-in law and dreaming of a better future for her children. However, when a letter arrives for her, Delia begins to find the courage to challenge the oppressive patriarchy – and to imagine change.
Blending dark comedy with emotional depth, comedian Paola Cortellesi’s debut feature draws on Italian neorealism, infusing it with theatrical flair and touches of magical realism. A box-office phenomenon in Italy - the country's most successful film of 2023 and winner of six Italian academy awards, There’s Still Tomorrow is a rare film that unites critical acclaim with audience enrapturement.