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- Zingarina, who is two-months pregnant, travels from France to Transylvania with her friend Marie to seek out her lover Milan Agustin that was deported from France. They hire the guide and interpreter Luminitsa to help them to find the musician Milan. When she finds him, she is rejected and Milan tells that he was not deported, but left her. Zingarina has a breakdown and leaves Marie on the road, wandering with a street boy. Soon she meets the traveling trader Tchangalo and she joins him in a road travel without destiny.
- 'Back in the Neighbourhood' continues the story of two gang leaders from Manastur district (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) using the strong language typical for the tough street life.
- There are incredibly cruel and unjust deeds in recent Romanian history. This film explores the abuses and torture suffered in the 1960s by the prisoners in the correctional labour camp Periprava.
- A documentary chronicling the adolescent years of Elie Wiesel and the history of his sufferings. Eliezer was fifteen when Fascism brutally altered his life forever. Fifty years later, he returns to Sighetu Marmatiei, the town where he was born, to walk the painful road of remembrance - but is it possible to speak of the unspeakable? Or does Auschwitz lie beyond the capacity of any human language - the place where words and stories run out?
- Elie Wiesel, a survivor from Sighet [aka Sighetu Marmatiei], a town from which thousands of Jews were deported to the extermination camp Auschwitz, returns, unknown and unseen, a silent witness to the town where he was born and grew up. When Elie Wiesel was born in 1928 the town belonged to Romania, after 1940 then to Hungary, but now it's again a Romanian town. Life goes on in Sighet, the same buildings are still there but for Wiesel this normalcy is a lie; for the inhabitants he knew have vanished before their time and he realizes that he cannot 'return'.
- 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.
- The river Tisa between Romania and Ukrania separates nearby family members and towns and villages. A new bridge is being planned.
- Winter holidays in seven episodes of 15 minutes each.
- One of the most infamous episodes of the series, as Tony introduces a trip to Romania with his friend Zamir as a show emblematic of the phrase "if you can't laugh, there's nothing to do but cry". Tony's disdain is expressed throughout.