Nearly 20 years since the end of the 1992-95 Bosnian war, there are people who still live in what is colloquially known as refugee centers, usually located on the outskirts of cities and villages. In such centers, including the one in Ježevci, what should have been temporary had become indefinite. Collecting medicinal herbs or scraps from nearby coal mines and raising children who were born as refugees in their own country are just some aspects of the monotonous, daily life of the people in the Ježevci refugee center.