
A story of Belarusian children that are enrolled in a special school. The orphans live in gymnasium shelter under poor conditions and high-school students are showing interest in life in Soviet.
Soviet Union

'Do zavtra' is a tricky one. If you're into older, maybe a bit bleak, Soviet-era dramas about kids and tough times, then yeah, this one might just grab you. It’s definitely not for everyone, though. Folks looking for fast pacing or big, dramatic twists will probably find it a real slow burn. Almost a chore, even. But i...


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"'Do zavtra' is a tricky one. If you're into older, maybe a bit bleak, Soviet-era dramas about kids and tough times, then yeah, this one might just grab you. It’s definitely not for everyone, though. Folks looking for fast pacing or big, dramatic twists will probably find it a real slow burn. Almost a chore, even. But if you appreciate quiet observation, give it a shot. The film drops you right into this gymnasium shelter, where Belarusian orphans are living. Conditions are… well, rough. You see ..."

