Something Better to Come

Something Better to Come

Her name is Yula. Her home is the largest garbage dump in Europe, on the outskirts of Moscow. This is the story of her life.

6.7 /10 10 votes
November 22, 2014 1h 37m Released

Storyline

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.

Key Information

Director Hanna Polak
Writers Hanna Polak
Studio Danish Documentary
Rating 6.7/10
Language EN

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Frequently Asked Questions

Something Better to Come was released on November 22, 2014.

The runtime of Something Better to Come is 1h 37m.

Something Better to Come is a Documentary movie.

Something Better to Come has a rating of 6.7 out of 10 on TMDB.

Something Better to Come is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Something Better to Come was directed by Hanna Polak.

Something Better to Come is originally in English.