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: Although the song had been ready for some time, its release was delayed by the global pandemic. Once measures eased slightly, Lisac chose to release it to highlight the "second calamity" (the earthquake) that had struck her city.

The video was filmed within the ( Muzej za umjetnost i obrt ) in Zagreb. This location held deep personal significance for Lisac, as she had performed two legendary concerts there in the mid-90s and held an exhibition of her photographs in 1998. josipa_lisac_daleko_official_video

: Alongside shots of the damaged museum, director Marko Zeljković included footage of polluted nature and natural disasters, illustrating nature’s "fierce response" to human neglect. : Although the song had been ready for

In the video, viewers see the museum in a state of ruin—cracked walls, fallen plaster, and thick layers of dust. These visuals act as a literal interpretation of the song’s lyrics, specifically the line, "To nisi ti, ja te ne prepoznajem" (), reflecting the unrecognizable state of the artist's beloved city and the global sense of isolation during that time. Key Themes and Production This location held deep personal significance for Lisac,