SummaryA fictionalized dramatization of real historical events, Better Mus' Come follows warring political factions in 1970s Jamaica as they enlist the support of gangs to advance their political agenda.
Directed By:Storm Saulter
Written By:Storm Saulter, Paul Bucknor, Joshua Bratter
Better Mus' Come
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Mar 14, 2013
60
It's a tad overstuffed, but never lacks for interest. And Saulter, who serves as his own director of photography, has a poet's eye for detail, capturing the beauty of his native country, even in its most extreme poverty.
Mar 12, 2013
60
Uneven acting by the cast and a script that could have used at least one more overhaul to synthesize its elements (the love story is so flimsily mapped out as to be unbelievable) cripple Saulter's ambitions, but the energy of the film pulls you in and holds you through its tragic ending.
Mar 14, 2013
50
Despite its cultural detail and fetching leads this Jamaican director’s colorful debut feature is undone by ragged scene construction, weak acting and a scattered script.
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Production Company:
- Firefly Films
- The Indigenous Films
Release Date:Mar 15, 2013
Duration:1 h 44 m
Awards
American Black Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Black Reel Awards
• 1 Nomination




























