Roma, mediados de los años 40. Delia es la esposa de Ivano y madre de tres hijos. Ser esposa y madre son los papeles que la definen y con los que se siente realizada.Roma, mediados de los años 40. Delia es la esposa de Ivano y madre de tres hijos. Ser esposa y madre son los papeles que la definen y con los que se siente realizada.Roma, mediados de los años 40. Delia es la esposa de Ivano y madre de tres hijos. Ser esposa y madre son los papeles que la definen y con los que se siente realizada.
- Premios
- 23 premios y 19 nominaciones
Argumento
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Written by Virgilio Panzuti and Giuseppe Perotti
Sung by Fiorella Bini
Reseña destacada
I hate going to the cinema, especially when I know I risk finding so many people inside the hall. I hate that because people are noisy and annoying. It seems impossible not to use the smartphone during the screening, not to comment with friends, not to move continuously on the seat, not to eat crunchy things, not to cough or sneeze, not to steal the armrest of the person close to you.
For me the cinema it's a sort of war scenario.
I hate the cinema but I love it too, so sometimes I take the risk and go to war.
I already knew Paola Cortellesi as an actress, and, sorry for this, I think she was not a good one. IMHO she did better when she was a comedian. I already knew Valerio Mastandrea too, he's a good comedy actor... and when one says "comedy actor" he is not saying "actor".
What can I expect from this movie if not another negative experience with my seat neighbors and a modest interpretation from these two comedians?
And instead, sometimes, the cinema does what it should do: magic!
During the screening, people start to pay attention, for real, start to literally sink into the movie.
The black and white film throws us all in another dimension, in a past era, in our grandparents' world. A poor, dirty, harsh, primitive, retrograde, sexist world. But it is the world from where we all come, so, in a sense, we already know it.
And we start to feel the characters.
Paola becomes Delia.
Sorry Valerio, for me you won't be nothing else then Ivano for the rest of your career.
Every single actor is credible, tridimensional, real.
All of us viewers simply stop to be alive, we are in the movie now.
We start to laugh, to cry, to stop breathing in perfect timing with the scenes.
Until the end... when the images go out.
The cinema hall is completely silent.
We freeze for a moment, realizing we are again in the real world.
We are astounded, beaten, emotionally exhausted.
And then the applause started. My first experience with spontaneous applause in a cinema hall outside of the movie festivals. The cinema was empty of pop-corn eaters, coughers, and smartphone users, not cinephiles, but everyone knows that something special has just happened: we've just attended a perfect movie, a masterpiece.
Brava Paola.
For me the cinema it's a sort of war scenario.
I hate the cinema but I love it too, so sometimes I take the risk and go to war.
I already knew Paola Cortellesi as an actress, and, sorry for this, I think she was not a good one. IMHO she did better when she was a comedian. I already knew Valerio Mastandrea too, he's a good comedy actor... and when one says "comedy actor" he is not saying "actor".
What can I expect from this movie if not another negative experience with my seat neighbors and a modest interpretation from these two comedians?
And instead, sometimes, the cinema does what it should do: magic!
During the screening, people start to pay attention, for real, start to literally sink into the movie.
The black and white film throws us all in another dimension, in a past era, in our grandparents' world. A poor, dirty, harsh, primitive, retrograde, sexist world. But it is the world from where we all come, so, in a sense, we already know it.
And we start to feel the characters.
Paola becomes Delia.
Sorry Valerio, for me you won't be nothing else then Ivano for the rest of your career.
Every single actor is credible, tridimensional, real.
All of us viewers simply stop to be alive, we are in the movie now.
We start to laugh, to cry, to stop breathing in perfect timing with the scenes.
Until the end... when the images go out.
The cinema hall is completely silent.
We freeze for a moment, realizing we are again in the real world.
We are astounded, beaten, emotionally exhausted.
And then the applause started. My first experience with spontaneous applause in a cinema hall outside of the movie festivals. The cinema was empty of pop-corn eaters, coughers, and smartphone users, not cinephiles, but everyone knows that something special has just happened: we've just attended a perfect movie, a masterpiece.
Brava Paola.
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- 28 ene 2024
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- There's Still Tomorrow
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Via Giovanni Battista Bodoni 98, Roma, Lacio, Italia(Delia's family housing)
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 8.300.000 € (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 49.603.145 US$
- Duración1 hora 58 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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