Ti Bolje — Biд‡e

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

This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph Goran Galić & Gian-Reto Gredig - Ma Bice Bolje BiД‡e Ti Bolje

The phrase (meaning "You Will Feel Better" or "It Will Be Better for You" ) carries deep cultural weight in the Balkans and serves as a powerful artistic motif across several mediums. This profound photographic and narrative art book explores

Several prominent artists from the region have used this phrase to deliver messages ranging from romantic hope to turbo-folk angst: Google Watch Action Data This response uses data

The story centers around a local bar and restaurant operated by a feuding, separated husband and wife. Their personal chaos is amplified when local extortionists and gangsters threaten to take over their business.