Credited cast: | |||
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Gica Enache | ... | Self |
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Vali Enache | ... | Self |
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Rica Enache | ... | Self |
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Mihaela Murgoci | ... | USB / USR local counselor |
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Cristian Zãrescu | ... | PSD mayor's counselor |
Prince Charles | ... | Self | |
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Dacian Ciolos | ... | Prime minister |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Corina Enache | ... | Self |
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Duca Enache | ... | Self |
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Georgiana Enache | ... | Self |
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Gigel Enache | ... | Self |
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Luci Enache | ... | Self |
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Marcel Enache | ... | Self |
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Nicusor Enache | ... | Self |
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Zana Enache | ... | Self |
In the wilderness of the Bucharest Delta, nine children and their parents lived in perfect harmony with nature for 20 years until they are chased out and forced to adapt to life in the big city.
The documentary should have a warning for animal cruelty and child neglect. I was not ready for how the family treats animals, it made me uncomfortable. On the other hand the documentary is immersive - I could only focus on the subject matter. Emotional in a lot of ways; I was angry, frustrated, disgusted, sad but also gratified. Life of the family is far from my own life, I got a peek into a totally different reality of life. But the values are very different from my own. It may be that I'm too judgy and pampered for this kind of subject matter to fully appreciate it. Can't watch this again even though I think the film itself was well made.