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- The lives of poor Romanian people who seek work in Great Britain, seen through the eyes of the British people.
- On Marginean family's splendid domain, life is calm, days drip slowly without any ado, without flutter. But one fall day, peace is disturbed by a news which terrifies the village people: the lifeless body of a young woman is discovered in the Ravens' Forest.
- A documentary about the world of software and the software makers. How do people from outside the industry see it and what do people from inside the industry think about regular computer users?
- In post-war Romania, religious and political persecution didn't come to an end. The film presents the story of Aristina Pop-Saileanu, who stood out through her guerrilla activity during Communism, in Maramures, but also the history of the partisans in Mount Tibles.
- As ambiguous foreign opinion continues to define what's good and bad, Romania is forced to oppress and discriminate the ethnic minority Roma, in light of a better national image.
- About the explosion of religious sects after 1989 in Romania.
- "With numbers of immigrants rising in the UK and laws changing around the possibility of work, this documentary series explores the lives of [poor] Romanians trying to make a new life in Britain. Part 1: Alex sleeps in a car park next to Victoria station and helps new arrivals settle in London. Roma Gypsy Sandu struggles to settle in Liverpool, with a limited grasp of English." (Channel 4) - The British series was heavily criticized as biased by critics and Romanian citizens alike because through its exclusive selection of desperate protagonists and hellish filming locations it grossly misrepresents the largely successful Romanian immigrant population and their evolving home country. The 3-part-series was filmed, produced and directed by James Bluemel.
- Heading North, Jenny Powell and Olivier Magny arrive in Maramures, a rural land of wooden churches, mythological richness, impressive landscapes and very ancient customs.