The black-and-white film tells the domestic drama of an abused housewife in post-war Rome while confronting issues of patriarchy and women’s empowerment in the year Italian women got to vote for the first time.
C’e’ Ancora Domani has now reached 27,281,000 euro in takings and entered the top 10 of the highest-grossing Italian films in the Cinetel era (since the surveys began in 1995).
The film that picked up three awards at the closing ceremony of the 2023 Rome Film Fest has also entered the Cinetel top 25 Italian and foreign films of all time, at 22nd place.
The ranking is led by the 2009 film Avatar.
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