“There is still tomorrow” recounts the domestic violence suffered by an Italian mother in a country marked by yet another feminicide. With more than 5 million admissions, There's Still Tomorrow, the first film by actress Paola Cortellessi, has become a symbol of feminist commitment in Italy.

A work with an original aesthetic thanks to black and white images coupled with a modern and of course dramatic soundtrack, but which also borrows from Italian comedy. There's still Tomorrow entered the top ten highest-grossing Italian films in history.