Aida's life changes at the same time as the Tunisia of January 14th, full of hope and ambition. Driven by the desire to find a home for her family in Tunis, she disregards the historical events that surround her. Aida's sole purpose is to get back on her feet. She is convinced that the revolution is a blessing. C'était Mieux Demain shows the unusual path of a cheeky and rejected woman in this intense interlude of country's revolution.
After obtaining a degree in special effects, prosthetics and film makeup, Hinde Boujemaa took courses in screenwriting. She participates and contributes to the directing of many Tunisian feature films. In 2008, she directed her first short movie called 1144.After the writing of Under Paradise she participated to the training programs "Digital Film Development" and "South Scripture". In 2008 and 2012, she directed the soundtrack of the Carthage Film Festival.