An ambiguous but direct look at how lives in the Montenegrin capital might parallel lives in the EU. Podgorica is full of contrasts, whether its a bustop in the wilderness or a shopping centre exposition on Roma refugees viewed by school kids. The city’s visual paradoxes are both visible and invisible, emotional and physical. Four days with Ljubljana-based Taiwanese photographer Simon Chang. Part of cafebabel.com’s 2010-2011 feature focus on the Balkans, Orient Express Reporter
Translation: English language version of cafebabel.com
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22/02/11
Tags : Podgorica, jeunesse, Orient Express, communisme, Société, précarité.
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