Tomorrow Will Be Better
– Three Russian street kids, who live on their wits in a train station, take off to the countryside ho..
Three Russian street kids, who live on their wits in a train station, take off to the countryside hoping to make it across the border to a better life in Poland. They are alternately looking for tenderness and pushing it away because they sense that it is a sign of vulnerability they can ill-afford. Kędzierzawska has the rare ability to take the world of children on its own terms. There is not a false note in this dazzlingly beautiful and emotionally involving story of three kids trying to find their path to a new life. - Adelaide Film Festival
11 Nov 2011
Russian, Polish
Dorota Kedzierzawska
Dorota Kedzierzawska
Oleg Ryba, Jewgienij Ryba, Akhmed Sardalov, Stanislaw Sojka
Six-year-old named Petya (Oleg Ryba). Petya, his brother Vasya (Jewgieni Ryba), and their friend Liapa (Akhmed Saralov) travel overland with dreams of a better life in Poland and the hope that tomorrow will be better. They learn they must rely on each other to find their new home.
2 wins & 1 nomination.