SUN 23 FEB
Coming Soon to
Alice Springs Cinema
118 mins |
Rated
M (Mature themes, violence and coarse language)
Directed by Paola Cortellesi
Starring Valerio Mastandrea, Vinicio Marchioni, Paola Cortellesi, Valerio Mastandrea
A box office phenomenon in its native Italy, where it outperformed Barbie and Oppenheimer, There’s Still Tomorrow is a moving, empowering melodrama about an industrious woman in post-WWII Rome.
Paola Cortellesi directs and stars in this 2024 winner of the SFF Sydney Film Prize as Delia, a wife and mother doing her best to get by in the scarred city following the war. Money is short and her husband, Ivano, is a violent brute who responds to her morning greeting by slapping her in the face. Delia juggles taking care of the home, three children, and a bedridden father-in-law, with scrambling for cash to contribute to the household – and to the pockets of the ever-demanding Ivano. Delia’s dream is for her daughter Marcella to marry well and lead a better, more comfortable life – the girl’s romance with a boy from a business-owning family bodes well. She finds respite from the violence in a flirtation with an old suitor, Nino (Vinicio Marchioni), and in an unlikely friendship with an American soldier she meets on the streets. A mysterious letter compels Delia to make a momentous, life-altering choice.
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We look forward to you joining us at the Travelling Film Festival (TFF) - please keep in mind the following T&Cs:
* No replacements or refunds will be given to lost tickets.
*We CANNOT give partial refunds for 5 or 10 passes. ALL sales via the TFF website must be managed through their admin team.
*Please arrive early as TFF films start on time with NO Cinema ads or trailers.
*No allocated seating, please show kindness towards our staff if asked to move as we attempt to maximise seating arrangements.
*No BYO food or drinks.
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A box office phenomenon in its native Italy, where it outperformed Barbie and Oppenheimer, There’s Still Tomorrow is a moving, empowering melodrama about an industrious woman in post-WWII Rome.
Paola Cortellesi directs and stars in this 2024 winner of the SFF Sydney Film Prize as Delia, a wife and mother doing her best to get by in the scarred city following the war. Money is short and her husband, Ivano, is a violent brute who responds to her morning greeting by slapping her in the face. Delia juggles taking care of the home, three children, and a bedridden father-in-law, with scrambling for cash to contribute to the household – and to the pockets of the ever-demanding Ivano. Delia’s dream is for her daughter Marcella to marry well and lead a better, more comfortable life – the girl’s romance with a boy from a business-owning family bodes well. She finds respite from the violence in a flirtation with an old suitor, Nino (Vinicio Marchioni), and in an unlikely friendship with an American soldier she meets on the streets. A mysterious letter compels Delia to make a momentous, life-altering choice.
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We look forward to you joining us at the Travelling Film Festival (TFF) - please keep in mind the following T&Cs:
* No replacements or refunds will be given to lost tickets.
*We CANNOT give partial refunds for 5 or 10 passes. ALL sales via the TFF website must be managed through their admin team.
*Please arrive early as TFF films start on time with NO Cinema ads or trailers.
*No allocated seating, please show kindness towards our staff if asked to move as we attempt to maximise seating arrangements.
*No BYO food or drinks.