Enthusiasm in the cinema and at the box office. The success of “There’s Still Tomorrow” continues, Paola Cortellesi’s first directorial work, which she also sees as an interpreter. According to Cinetel’s findings, the film, which was shown at the Rome Film Festival and in cinemas from October 26th, was seen by one million 580,000 viewers on Saturday November 11th and grossed a total of over 11 million euros ” Barbie” and “Oppenheimer”.
Not only does it dominate the rankings on Saturday, the number of viewers of the new Disney film “The Marvel”, which hits cinemas on November 8th, largely doubles: over 193,000 visit Cortellesi, while Disney stops at 75,000. There are two other Italian films in the top ten: “Comandante” by Edoardo De Angelis with Pierfrancesco Favino, released on October 31st and “Me contro Te – Vacanze in Transylvania”, in cinemas from November 19th. To date, the two have grossed 2 million 366,000 euros and 4 million 789,000 euros respectively, a far cry from the 11 million of There’s Still Tomorrow.
Paola Cortellesi says she is “overwhelmed” by the success of her film, which tells the story of women’s strength without making any shrill accents from drama to farce and stars Valerio Mastandrea, Romana Maggiora Vergano, Emanuela Fanelli, Giorgio Colangeli and Vinicio to play Marchioni. The film tells the story of Delia, a citizen of Testaccio, two children, a dull and violent husband, an addicted father-in-law and many odd jobs preparing lunch and dinner. At a key moment in our country, in June 1946. When writing the film, the actress was inspired by the memories of her grandparents. “I go back in time to talk about a feminine condition that is no longer the same, but preserves cultural legacies that are dangerously alive and vibrant.” I am happy to learn that it captures the spirit of the times. The strength of women. From yesterday and today. That was my intention,” explained the director.