Tomorrow 1963 Mtrjm Bjwdt Alyt — Fylm Yesterday Today And

| Segment | Setting | Plot Summary | |---------|---------|---------------| | (Yesterday) | Naples, poor neighborhood | Adelina (Loren) sells black-market cigarettes. To avoid jail, she keeps getting pregnant so her husband Carmine (Mastroianni) can’t be forced to arrest her. A hilarious and earthy tale of sex, law, and large families. | | "Anna" (Today) | Milan, affluent | Anna (Loren) is a wealthy industrialist’s wife bored with her marriage. She has an affair with a novelist (Mastroianni), leading to witty dialogue about consumerism, feminism, and modern love. | | "Mara" (Tomorrow) | Rome, high society | Mara (Loren) is a high-class prostitute. Her client, a spoiled seminarian-turned-playboy (Mastroianni), falls for her. The most visually famous segment ends with Loren’s legendary striptease. |

The film is divided into three segments, each exploring the power of women's sexuality and different socio-economic layers of 1960s Italian society. fylm yesterday today and tomorrow 1963 mtrjm bjwdt alyt

A wealthy, bored socialite driving a Rolls-Royce must decide between her rich husband and her middle-class lover. | Segment | Setting | Plot Summary |

The final segment’s —where Sophia Loren removes her stockings while singing—is one of cinema’s most memorable moments. It reportedly caused studio executives to request the scene be extended. | | "Anna" (Today) | Milan, affluent |

The first segment is perhaps the most famous. It tells the story of Adelina, a black-market cigarette seller in Naples. Faced with prison time for unpaid fines, she discovers a legal loophole: pregnant women cannot be incarcerated. What follows is a comedic yet desperate cycle of continuous pregnancy to avoid jail. This segment is a masterclass in blending tragedy with comedy. It highlights the poverty and ingenuity of the Neapolitan lower class, critiquing a bureaucratic system that is both rigid and absurd. Sophia Loren’s performance is raw and vibrant, capturing the resilience of women in post-war Italy.