Amanhã é outro dia is dedicated to the living situation of young adults in Portugal. What impact do current developments in Europe have on their everyday lives? What problems do they face, and what are their individual solutions? My work is about dreams, fears, and longings – and why life, despite all this, is not as gray as it seems.
The decisive impetus for this work was the fact that in recent years I have increasingly witnessed the difficult living situations, especially in relation to existential insecurities, among my circle of friends in Lisbon. This thematic focus in particular developed from the situations and problems that my friends faced on a daily basis. However, it was important to me from the beginning to find a personal, intimate approach to this topic, which, while resulting from the political changes within Europe, ultimately finds expression far removed from politics and instead deals with the effects on people's everyday lives.
Since many of the situations | working conditions | restrictions are difficult to imagine |, especially from a German, "safe" perspective, my concern was to give a face to the rather one-sided image communicated in Germany, a picture that, not through facts and figures, but through a personal story, provides a different approach to a topic that affects
us all.