BY: We the Italians Editorial Staff
The Italian film "C'è Ancora Domani" (translated as "There’s Still Tomorrow"), directed by Paola Cortellesi, has officially been included in the longlist of films vying for a nomination for Best Picture at the 2025 Academy Awards. This marks a significant achievement for the Italian cinema industry, as the movie joins the ranks of the over 200 films in competition for this prestigious category.
The movie, which is set to have a prominent place in the 2025 Oscar race, showcases the powerful storytelling and remarkable performance of Paola Cortellesi, who also stars in the film. Cortellesi, an accomplished Italian actress known for her versatility and emotional depth, has taken on the role of both director and lead actress, making "C'è Ancora Domani" her directorial debut.
"C'è Ancora Domani" tells the story of a woman at a crossroads in her life, grappling with profound personal challenges and searching for meaning in a seemingly chaotic world. The narrative delves deeply into themes of self-discovery, love, loss, and the emotional intricacies of human relationships. With its nuanced portrayal of complex emotional landscapes, the film has resonated with audiences and critics alike, earning praise for its delicate handling of difficult subject matter.
The film’s reception has been overwhelmingly positive, particularly for its realistic depiction of the struggles faced by the protagonist. Cortellesi's performance as the central character has been widely lauded for its depth and authenticity, adding another layer of appreciation to the film’s success. The film’s cinematography, direction, and overall aesthetic have also been highlighted as standout elements of the production.
The inclusion of "C'è Ancora Domani" in the Oscars’ longlist is a testament to its quality and its impact on the international film scene. The film is now competing alongside a diverse selection of movies from around the world, all hoping to secure a spot in the final five nominees for Best Picture. While the competition is fierce, the film’s emotional depth, compelling performances, and its timely themes position it as a strong contender for an Oscar nomination.
Additionally, the film’s success represents a significant moment for Italian cinema, which has struggled to gain visibility on the international stage in recent years. In particular, the film showcases the strength of Italian filmmakers in producing meaningful and impactful stories that resonate on a global scale. "C'è Ancora Domani" could potentially join the ranks of previous Italian films that have achieved Oscar recognition, further cementing Italy’s place in the history of world cinema.
Paola Cortellesi’s journey as a director is also noteworthy. Known for her work in Italian comedy and drama, she has already established herself as one of the country’s leading actresses. However, "C'è Ancora Domani" marks a new phase in her career, one where she steps behind the camera to explore new creative avenues. Cortellesi’s decision to direct the film has proven to be an inspired choice, and her unique voice as a filmmaker is evident in every frame of the movie.
Her passion for the project is clear, and this has translated into a film that feels both personal and universal. The success of "C'è Ancora Domani" is a reflection of Cortellesi’s dedication to the craft and her ability to translate her vision into a cinematic experience that is both moving and thought-provoking.
As the race for the 2025 Academy Awards intensifies, "C'è Ancora Domani" will continue to be a film to watch. The inclusion in the longlist is an important milestone, but it is just the beginning of the film’s journey toward potentially securing an Oscar nomination. With its emotional resonance, strong performances, and the creative leadership of Paola Cortellesi, the film has every opportunity to stand out in the crowded field of contenders for Best Picture.
For Italian cinema, the film’s inclusion in the Oscar race is a reason to celebrate. It highlights the ongoing strength and potential of the country’s film industry and signals the possibility of greater recognition for Italian films at the global level.
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