Missed 'There’s Still Tomorrow' — the Italian Hit with 89% on Rotten Tomatoes? Here’s Where to Watch

A moving tale of quiet rebellion and historical resonance.
There’s Still Tomorrow (C’è ancora domani), the directorial debut of Paola Cortellesi, has struck a chord with both audiences and critics. Set in post-war Rome, this black-and-white dramedy tells the story of Delia, a determined housewife whose world begins to shift after receiving a mysterious letter.
The film blends grounded performances with a neorealist visual style and currently holds a strong 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes — a reflection of its emotional depth and storytelling clarity.
The film premiered in Italy in October 2023 and soon gained acclaim on the festival circuit. In March 2025, it reached North American theatres in a limited release. By June 2025, There’s Still Tomorrow began streaming on Netflix in several countries, including France, Switzerland, and Italy. A broader rollout — including the US, UK, and Australia — is expected later this year.
Much of the praise comes from the film’s ability to balance intimate storytelling with broader social themes. It explores patriarchy, family duty, and the quiet strength of a woman who dares to question her place.
"Beautifully made. Minimalistic and accurate. Has a message, has a point, fully delivers and a pleasure to watch.", "Great film overall with amazing performances.","Paola Cortellesi reminded me of Ana Magnani and Sophia Loren. She is amazing," wrote viewers on RT.
If you're looking to watch There’s Still Tomorrow, there are several ways to do so. In addition to Netflix in select regions, the film is also available to rent or buy on Apple TV, Amazon Video and Fandango At Home. Whether you stream or rent, this is one quiet revolution worth seeing.