Like There is No Tomorrow

Like There is no Tomorrow tells the story of a group of activists engaged in a campaign of non-violent civil disobedience. 

SYNOPSIS

Like There is no Tomorrow is a documentary film that intimately tells the story of a group of activists engaged in a campaign of non-violent civil disobedience. As in many other European countries, the Ultima Generazione group has attracted the attention of the media and politicians through roadblocks and controversial defacement of institutional buildings and works of art. They define themselves as the last generation that has the possibility of slowing down the exponential growth of the climate crisis.

The documentary tells, through the eyes and stories of five of them, what happens behind the scenes of the protests, and what it means to expose yourself in the first person.

In the background of the activists' journey, stories emerge of territories and communities already affected by the negative effects of the climate crisis, omens of a future that appears more uncertain than ever.

A film that tells of our difficulty in being a community and of the desire, despite everything, to try again together to imagine a better tomorrow.

Theme(s): , Environnement, Social struggle

DETAILS

Director | , Matteo Keffer, Riccardo Cremona
Year | , 2024
Country | , Italy
Duration | 90 minutes
Original language | , Italian
Subtitles | , French
Image | Matteo Keffer, Riccardo Cremona
Editing | Roberto Cruciani

DIRECTOR

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Matteo Keffer

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Matteo Keffer is an Italian director and cinematographer recognized for his work on social issues and human stories. Keffer began his career as a film critic for Cinecorriere and quickly moved into roles in camera and editing departments, directing experimental short films and reportages.

In 2011, Keffer began a collaborative partnership with Davide Morandini, blending their backgrounds in social sciences, journalism, and cinema. Together, they tackle underreported social issues, such as urban development in Rome’s suburbs and citizenship rights in Italy with Italeñas (2013).

An activist with Extinction Rebellion, Keffer also produces video content supporting the movement’s campaigns in Italy.

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Riccardo Cremona

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Riccardo Cremona, born in Bologna in 1978, is known for his work on Miss Little China (2009) and Il Viaggio di Giuseppe (2001). His latest feature documentary, Like There is no Tomorrow (2024), was selected for the Rome Film Festival.

CAREER

Rome Film Fest

UPCOMING SCREENINGS

SCREENING 1 | 

30 June 2025 pm30 21h00

Place Shamrock 

A discussion with Mathilde Horvais from the Antigone collective will follow the screening.

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