Paola Cortellesi’s Film Enters the Oscar Race
Great pride for Italian cinema:
The film directed by and starring Paola Cortellesi, “There’s Still Tomorrow”, is officially in the running for the 2025 Oscars. As reported by Wildside’s press release, the work has been admitted to the selection process in three prestigious categories: Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actress for Cortellesi’s remarkable performance.
A significant contribution to the film’s success in the United States came from Greenwich Entertainment, which handled its international distribution, bringing it to the attention of the Academy and American audiences. This extraordinary milestone is a testament to Cortellesi’s talent and vision, further solidifying the presence of Italian cinema on the global stage.
The actress herself commented with her signature humor: “I am grateful to Greenwich Entertainment, the U.S. distributor of the film, for believing in ‘C’è ancora domani’ and presenting it among the films eligible for the Oscars,” said Paola Cortellesi. “Now, let’s be clear: in this U.S. league, the chances of ‘C’è ancora domani’ making it into the Academy Award nominations are about as likely as a cat surviving a walk across a busy Roman street during the Jubilee. But it’s still a great satisfaction just to have been admitted to this selection of films distributed in American theaters. Now, I’d say it’s time to focus all our support on our country’s deserving contender, the magnificent ‘Vermiglio’ by Maura Delpero!”
Anticipation now builds for the official nominations, set to be announced on January 17.
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Great pride for Italian cinema:
The film directed by and starring Paola Cortellesi, “There’s Still Tomorrow”, is officially in the running for the 2025 Oscars. As reported by Wildside’s press release, the work has been admitted to the selection process in three prestigious categories: Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actress for Cortellesi’s remarkable performance.
A significant contribution to the film’s success in the United States came from Greenwich Entertainment, which handled its international distribution, bringing it to the attention of the Academy and American audiences. This extraordinary milestone is a testament to Cortellesi’s talent and vision, further solidifying the presence of Italian cinema on the global stage.
The actress herself commented with her signature humor: “I am grateful to Greenwich Entertainment, the U.S. distributor of the film, for believing in ‘C’è ancora domani’ and presenting it among the films eligible for the Oscars,” said Paola Cortellesi. “Now, let’s be clear: in this U.S. league, the chances of ‘C’è ancora domani’ making it into the Academy Award nominations are about as likely as a cat surviving a walk across a busy Roman street during the Jubilee. But it’s still a great satisfaction just to have been admitted to this selection of films distributed in American theaters. Now, I’d say it’s time to focus all our support on our country’s deserving contender, the magnificent ‘Vermiglio’ by Maura Delpero!”
Anticipation now builds for the official nominations, set to be announced on January 17.