Roula 1995 ⭐

While the film itself is a focused drama, the name "Roula" and the year 1995 also appear in other professional contexts. For instance, , current editor of the Financial Times , joined the publication in 1995 as a North Africa correspondent . Additionally, in the music industry of that year, the artist Roula (of 20 Fingers) released the dance hit " Lick It ," which became a significant chart success in 1995.

A piece of shareware software called "Roula's Desktop Companion" (RDC) appeared on BBS (Bulletin Board Systems) around August 1995. It was a skinning tool that let you change the boring grey interface of Windows 3.1 into a pastel "Mediterranean" theme (teal, salmon, sand). The "About" screen simply read: "Roula 1995 - For the tired office worker." Roula 1995

Directed and written by , the film is a disquieting exploration of trauma and family secrets. It stars Anica Dobra in the titular role and Martin Umbach as Leon Bachstein. While the film itself is a focused drama,

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Why are we obsessed with this specific pairing of a name and a year? There is a psychological principle called anemoia —nostalgia for a time you never lived through. For Gen Z and late Millennials, 1995 is the perfect "vintage" year: it is far enough away to be foreign (no smartphones, the height of analog recording), but close enough to be recognizable (the internet was born, fashion looks modern).