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Is it possible to make a film about women's equality and even domestic violence that is simultaneously entertaining, humorous and relatable? Italian superstar Paola Cortellesi succeeded so well that Tomorrow Will Be Ours not only won the Audience Award and the Special Jury Prize at the Rome International Film Festival, but also became the most watched film of last year in her country, beating out Barbie and Oppenheimer, among others. Rome, 1946. Delia does the impossible every day – works at home and at work, keeps the family nest in order, takes care of the children and elderly family members, and endures the tantrums of her husband, who has been through the war. The tireless woman does everything she can to ensure that her daughter, who is about to get married, does not suffer a similar fate, but her efforts seem in vain. However, a letter addressed to her prompts her to take an unusually courageous action. Premiere: January 02.