
BY: Jordan Raup
A massive box-office sensation in Italy, where it’s among the country’s top 10 highest-grossers of all-time, Paola Cortellesi’s black-and-white drama There’s Still Tomorrow is, remarkably, the director’s first feature. After racking up six David di Donatello Awards, the post-war drama will arrive on March 7 in the United States from Greenwich Entertainment. Ahead of the release, the new trailer has arrived.
Here’s the synopsis: “Set in post-war 1940s Rome, There’s Still Tomorrow tells the story of Delia (Paola Cortellesi), a working-class wife and mother trapped in a toxic marriage. American GI’s still patrol the streets, but change is in the air.
SOURCE: https://thefilmstage.com/
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