The film 'Tomorrow is Still Ours', directed by Paola Cotellesi, has opened today (4th) to critical acclaim, with media and audiences praising it as a 'must-see film of the year' and a 'life-changing movie'. The film has released a 'chaotic meeting' video that captures relatable episodes.
'Tomorrow is Still Ours' is a bold secret plan movie about Delia, who dreams of a fairytale ending. Set against the backdrop of Italy in 1946, during the historic moment when women could vote for the first time, the film vividly recreates the period of change that caused a significant stir in society. It has broken all box office records in Italy and achieved a global revenue of $50 million, with high audience ratings of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes and 4.1 on Letterboxd.
In the U.S., the film was first introduced at the 29th Busan International Film Festival, garnering over 500 reviews on WatchaPedia and maintaining a rating of 4.2. Audiences praised the film, urging for its official release. Thanks to this support, it has opened today, emerging as a new box office hit. Critics have lauded the film, with comments such as, 'In a classic black-and-white frame, it reconstructs the microhistory of patriarchal violence overlooked by neorealism from a feminist perspective, posing provocative questions to preserved history. This film will be recorded in Italian cinema history as the moment neorealism found a female face in Paola Cotellesi' (Film critic Kang Sun-hwa), and 'It's a film I want to tell everyone to watch. It has a powerful ending that makes it representative of many things. Above all, when talking about women's future, this film will come to mind' (Film critic Kim Cheol-hong). Audiences have also shared their thoughts, saying, 'The ending was different from what I expected, and I loved it', 'The film is absolutely amazing. I was moved to tears in the final scene. It's a must-see film of the year', 'It's a life-changing movie', and 'It's a film that will leave you satisfied'.
The released 'chaotic meeting' video from 'Tomorrow is Still Ours' captures the tumultuous meeting scene of Delia's daughter Marcella, who is about to get married, drawing attention with its relatable episodes that transcend time and country.
The film 'Tomorrow is Still Ours', which continues to spread its message from 1946 to the present, can be seen in theaters starting today (4th).
Kim Ji-won, TenAsia Reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr