There’s Still Tomorrow lands on Sky and Now

There’s Still Tomorrow lands on Sky and Now
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There’s still tomorrowthe most watched film at the cinema in Italy in 2023 with over 5.3 million viewers, arrives on TV for the first time on Sky Cinema at Easter. Appointment on Sunday 31 March at 9.15pm on Sky Cinema One (and at 9.45pm also on Sky Cinema Due) streaming on NOW and available on demand.

There’s still tomorrow a big success

The film entered directly into the history of Italian cinema, a success with audiences and critics, starting from its success at the box office. With grosses of over 36 million euros, 9th place in the top ten Italian box office of all time and 5th among national productions. Presented in competition at the Rome Film Festival 2023, it obtained a Special Mention for Best First Film, a Special Jury Prize and an Audience Award. It was also awarded Film of the Year at the 2024 Nastri d’argento.

The protagonist, Delia, is played by Paola Cortellesi, Valerio Mastandrea It’s Ivano, her husband. Romana Maggiora Vergano it’s Marcella, their daughter- Giorgio Colangeli It’s Sor Ottorino. Emanuela Fanelli finally she plays the part of Marisa, Delia’s friend. While Vinicio Marchioni It’s Nino.

History

Delia (Paola Cortellesi) is Ivano’s wife, the mother of three children. Wife, mother. These are the roles that define her and that’s enough for her. We are in the second half of the 1940s and this ordinary family lives in a Rome divided between the positive push of liberation and the miseries of the recent war.

Ivano (Valerio Mastandrea) is the supreme leader and master of the family, he works hard to bring the little money home and never misses an opportunity to underline it, sometimes with contemptuous tones, other times, directly with the belt. He only has respect for his scoundrel father, Sor Ottorino (Giorgio Colangeli), a spiteful and despotic old man for whom Delia is to all intents and purposes the carer. Delia’s only relief is her friend Marisa (Emanuela Fanelli), with whom she shares moments of lightness and some intimate confidences.

It’s spring and the whole family is excited about the imminent engagement of their beloved eldest daughter Marcella (Romana Maggiora Vergano), who, for her part, only hopes to get married quickly to a good boy from the middle class, Giulio (Francesco Centorame). , and finally get rid of that embarrassing family. Delia doesn’t ask for anything else either, she accepts the life that has befallen her and a good marriage for her daughter is all she aspires to. The arrival of a mysterious letter, however, will ignite the courage to overturn the pre-established plans and imagine a better future, not only for her.

 
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