This documentary profiles 5 young families in La Docherie. Through their daily lives, their problems, their experiences, the film aims to analyze the causes and results of a major economic crisis in a disadvantaged region. The film aims to go further in the quest for answers: why can an entire region be forgotten? "Tomorrow is another day" is a film of urgency, combat and reflection.
A Saga Film (Belgium), Triangle 7 (Belgium), Centre de l'Audiovisuel à Bruxelles and LichtPunt (VRT) coproduction. In collaboration with RTBF, with support from the Centre du Cinéma de l'Audiovisuel de la Communauté Française de Belgique, Télédistributeurs Wallons and the Loterie Nationale.
Directed by: Miel van Hoogenbemt
Screenplay: Miel van Hoogenbemt
Music: Da klan
Producer(s) : Hubert Toint
Co-producer(s) : Wim Van Rompaey, Kahleen de Béthune, Louis Philippe Capelle
Production manager(s) : Miel Van Hoogenbemt
Line producer(s) : Hubert Toint
1 AD: Marcus Himbert
Live sound: Paul Heymans
Image editing: Pascal Besnard
Sound editing: Olivier Mortier
Sound mixing: Paul Heymans
Charleroi International Film Festival "Cinema and Society", 1999
Panorama of Belgian documentaries at the 27th Brussels International Documentary Festival, 2000