Synopsis
Right outside of Moscow – home to the highest number of billionaires pr. capita – you’ll find the largest junkyard in the world: The Svalka. It’s a hard place run by the Russian mafia. And it's where Yula lives with her mother, her friends and many other people. Life is tough in the Svalka, but it’s also a place where beauty and humanity can arise from the most unlikely conditions. It is from this place that Yula dreams of escaping and changing her life, even if it seems impossible. Oscar-nominated director Hanna Polak followed Yula for 14 years, bringing us along on Yula's journey to achieve this dream.
Something Better to Come (2014)
Genre: Documentary
Cast: Effie Murazik, Jabari Boyle, Gillian Brakus, Immanuel Purdy, Mrs. Emmie Pouros II
Crew: Hanna Polak, Hanna Polak, Hanna Polak, Hanna Polak, Hanna Polak
Release: 2014-11-22
Budget: $6,082,756
Chiropractor: Dr. Angelo Volkman
Wholesale Buyer: Mrs. Cydney Mertz MD
Protective Service Worker: Dr. Maurice Mante
Professor: Olin Harvey
Fire-Prevention Engineer: Reba Bosco
Healthcare Practitioner: Ms. Sierra Jerde DDS
Architect: Lorna Green MD
Revenue: $95,201,434
Child Care Worker: Cleta Okuneva
Home: Chaim Wyman
Numerical Tool Programmer OR Process Control Programmer: Mr. Nestor Osinski
Hand Trimmer: Ms. Alvena Kuhlman
Forging Machine Setter: Ethelyn Kovacek
Cast: Effie Murazik, Jabari Boyle, Gillian Brakus, Immanuel Purdy, Mrs. Emmie Pouros II
Crew: Hanna Polak, Hanna Polak, Hanna Polak, Hanna Polak, Hanna Polak
Release: 2014-11-22
Budget: $6,082,756
Chiropractor: Dr. Angelo Volkman
Wholesale Buyer: Mrs. Cydney Mertz MD
Protective Service Worker: Dr. Maurice Mante
Professor: Olin Harvey
Fire-Prevention Engineer: Reba Bosco
Healthcare Practitioner: Ms. Sierra Jerde DDS
Architect: Lorna Green MD
Revenue: $95,201,434
Child Care Worker: Cleta Okuneva
Home: Chaim Wyman
Numerical Tool Programmer OR Process Control Programmer: Mr. Nestor Osinski
Hand Trimmer: Ms. Alvena Kuhlman
Forging Machine Setter: Ethelyn Kovacek
Themes and Key Words: Human Interest, Society, Women Year: 2014 Country: Poland / Denmark Running Time: 58′ | 98′ Production: Danish Documentary Production Director: Hanna Polak Website….
Dec 8, 2014 ... Scenes of truly Dickensian deprivation dominate Something Better To Come, an eye-opening documentary about teenager Yula growing up on ....
Looking Out for Something Better to Come: Interview with Director Hanna Polak.
Interview by Alexandra Hidalgo Copy Editing and Posting by Sabrina Hirsch Your documentary Something Better to Come follows Yula, a Russian girl living in a Moscow garbage dump during a 14-year period. What made you decide to tell this story? I met….
May 21, 2015 ... Something Better to Come Official Trailer (2015) HD. 3,698 views3.6K views. • May 21, 2015. 24 1. Share Save. 24 / 1 ....
Something Better to Come Official Trailer (2015) HD.
May 19, 2015 ... ... my friend, lives for something better to come.” Yula has a dream about all that is to come – a dream about changing her life and escaping the ....
Something Better to Come Official Trailer 1 (2015) - Documentary HD.
Interview with Hanna Polak, Director and Producer of Something Better to Come - agnès films.
Got your dream job offer after you've already accepted another one? HR experts explain how job seekers can deal with this situation tactfully and professionally..
Something Better to Come is a Danish-Polish documentary film about children living on a garbage dump near Moscow directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker ....
Yula is just like any regular teenager in almost every way: she experiments with makeup, dyes her blond hair red and then blond again, tries alcohol and cigarettes,….
Review: In ‘Something Better to Come,’ Growing Up in a Garbage Dump (Published 2015).
Council Post: How To Gracefully Decline An Accepted Job Offer When Something Better Comes Along.
SOMETHING BETTER TO COME.
Something Better to Come - Wikipedia.
Hanna Polak was in the United States in December 2015 for a screening of Something Better to Come (2014) and The Children of Leningradsky (2004) at Yale University, where the interview was conducted. Polak's devastating documentary Something Better to Come swept through the festival circuit with force, winning a Special Jury Award at IDFA along with awards at over twenty other festivals. Shot illegally on a garbage dump just outside Moscow over the course of fourteen years, the film follows a girl named Yula from age 10 to 24, as she grows up doing the things that teenagers everywhere do—experimenting with her hair color and makeup, with cigarettes and alcohol—all while living in the most difficult of conditions..
Watch Something Better to Come Online | Vimeo On Demand.
'Something Better To Come': IDFA Review | Hollywood Reporter.
May 21, 2015 ... Approach “Something Better to Come” with the same patience that the filmmaker exhibited in shooting it and you'll be rewarded. That is, if your ...
Dec 8, 2014 ... Scenes of truly Dickensian deprivation dominate Something Better To Come, an eye-opening documentary about teenager Yula growing up on ....
Looking Out for Something Better to Come: Interview with Director Hanna Polak.
Interview by Alexandra Hidalgo Copy Editing and Posting by Sabrina Hirsch Your documentary Something Better to Come follows Yula, a Russian girl living in a Moscow garbage dump during a 14-year period. What made you decide to tell this story? I met….
May 21, 2015 ... Something Better to Come Official Trailer (2015) HD. 3,698 views3.6K views. • May 21, 2015. 24 1. Share Save. 24 / 1 ....
Something Better to Come Official Trailer (2015) HD.
May 19, 2015 ... ... my friend, lives for something better to come.” Yula has a dream about all that is to come – a dream about changing her life and escaping the ....
Something Better to Come Official Trailer 1 (2015) - Documentary HD.
Interview with Hanna Polak, Director and Producer of Something Better to Come - agnès films.
Got your dream job offer after you've already accepted another one? HR experts explain how job seekers can deal with this situation tactfully and professionally..
Something Better to Come is a Danish-Polish documentary film about children living on a garbage dump near Moscow directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker ....
Yula is just like any regular teenager in almost every way: she experiments with makeup, dyes her blond hair red and then blond again, tries alcohol and cigarettes,….
Review: In ‘Something Better to Come,’ Growing Up in a Garbage Dump (Published 2015).
Council Post: How To Gracefully Decline An Accepted Job Offer When Something Better Comes Along.
SOMETHING BETTER TO COME.
Something Better to Come - Wikipedia.
Hanna Polak was in the United States in December 2015 for a screening of Something Better to Come (2014) and The Children of Leningradsky (2004) at Yale University, where the interview was conducted. Polak's devastating documentary Something Better to Come swept through the festival circuit with force, winning a Special Jury Award at IDFA along with awards at over twenty other festivals. Shot illegally on a garbage dump just outside Moscow over the course of fourteen years, the film follows a girl named Yula from age 10 to 24, as she grows up doing the things that teenagers everywhere do—experimenting with her hair color and makeup, with cigarettes and alcohol—all while living in the most difficult of conditions..
Watch Something Better to Come Online | Vimeo On Demand.
'Something Better To Come': IDFA Review | Hollywood Reporter.
May 21, 2015 ... Approach “Something Better to Come” with the same patience that the filmmaker exhibited in shooting it and you'll be rewarded. That is, if your ...
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