After a hugely successful season, Paola Cortellesi’s film, C’è Ancora Domani returns to Italian cinemas on International Women’s Day and flies to Morocco for a special screening. The film will be shown at the price of 4.90 euros in all The Space Cinemas in Italy.

In addition, as an absolute premiere, the blockbuster film will be screened in Rabat, Morocco, in conjunction with the exhibition “100 red shoes to say enough to violence against women.” The event was organized by the Italian Cultural Institute in Rabat, the Italian Embassy in Rabat and the Association “Casa delle Donne per non subire violenza” of Bologna in collaboration with Fondation Hiba.

The screening of the film, written by Cortellesi together with Furio Andreotti and Giulia Calenda and recounting a cross-section of women’s lives in post-World War II Italy, will be preceded by a discussion with Leila Riwi, representative of Onu Femmes in Morocco, Hicham Falah, director and artistic director of the International Film Festival de Femmes de Sale, Silvia Saccoccia and Margherita Apone, from the association Casa delle donne per non subire violenza in Bologna.

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