The country is still divided between the past and the future, nationalism and modernization. Hope, black humor, and ongoing suffering are the main characteristics of the Bosnian identity that survived until the end of ex-Yugoslavia. This photo-report is an occasion to re-think this still-wounded country.
This is a journey into the memory of Bosnia. A dream, an interior image of a lost generation, traces of an imperceptible line between what happened and what could be. These are everyday stories of Muslim families, marked by the war. A voyage of self-awareness amidst the horror of the Srebrenica genocide and the memory of an ethnic cleansing that will last beyond time.