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This profound photographic and narrative art book explores the physical and psychological remnants of the Yugoslav Wars in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The authors note that while the phrase "It'll get better" was once a common, hopeful reflex in the region, it has increasingly become a rare and cynical sentiment in the face of stagnant post-war reality. 💡 Which specific work were you looking to cover? Google Watch Action Data
The film stars heavyweights of Yugoslav cinema, including Dragan Nikolić, Maja Sabljić, Nikola Kojo, and Neda Arnerić. BiД‡e Ti Bolje
The title is deeply ironic. "Biće bolje" is used by the characters as a coping mechanism to survive the economic hardships, inflation, and social breakdown of the era. It masterfully balances laugh-out-loud comedy with the gritty, sometimes tragic reality of the 90s. 🎶 2. Musical Interpretations This profound photographic and narrative art book explores
Beyond screens and speakers, the phrase has been used to examine the sociopolitical landscape of the post-war Balkans: Google Watch Action Data The film stars heavyweights
Released on her self-titled 1999 album, this track leans into the classic folk/turbo-folk sound of the late 90s. It often plays on the theme of moving on after a breakup and reassuring someone (or oneself) that wounds will heal.