Tomorrow Will Be Better (Jutro bedzie lepiej)

Tomorrow Will Be Better (Jutro bedzie lepiej)
Polish director Dorota Kedzierzawska (“I Am,” “Crows”), who specializes in films about troubled youth, follows the unusual journey of three boys who become mini-heroes in our strange times. A trio of Russian youngsters living at the train station set off into the world, crossing borders both real and arbitrary. Simultaneously naive and roguish, they look for a magic place where dreams come true, searching for a different life and a better world. Leslie Felperin writes in Variety: “The youthful cast members deliver extraordinary, spontaneous perfs, here in service of a heartrending, drawn-from-headlines story, which highlights the awful, daily deprivations faced by kids in Eastern Europe.” The film won a pair of major prizes, including the Peace Film Award, at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival.
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