
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.
| Release Date | November 11, 2011 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Jutro będzie lepiej | |
| Runtime | 1h 58min | |
| Budget | $743,416 | |
| Revenue | $15,031 | |
| Language | Russian, Polish | |
| Original Language | Polish | |
| Production Countries | Poland | |
| Production Companies | Kid FilmFilm IluminationNon Stop Film Service | |