Paola Cortellesi sets records. His film "There's Still Tomorrow" , his directorial debut, is an extraordinary success, with the milestone of close to two million spectators, for around 13 million in takings three weeks after its release.

Now the 49-year-old director and actress receives the public's embrace, with a tour of Italian cinemas. Also in Cagliari , where Cortellesi has already been greeted by long applause at the Odissea cinema, at the end of the screening. Also on stage with her is the actress Emanuela Fanelli .

In the evening the visit to the island's capital concluded, with a meeting with the spectators after the closing credits of the 8.30 pm show, at the Notorious Cinema : «I am very happy», explains the director regarding the success achieved, «because the film tells even ours today: I know that many very young people are also going to see the film. Because we must always be vigilant about the rights acquired. In some countries we are going back fifty years. I enjoyed the rights conquered for me too, but the news tells us of a very bloody disregard for the feminine."

(Unioneonline/L.Ne.)

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