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. Visiting his friend Vasile Cristea with other people, Gheorghe Dragomirescu sings a few inoffensive songs that could be found in books sold by any bookstore in the era. But days later he will be arrested and his life will be forever changed. People today are still searching for their relatives' remains, victims of the communist regime. Consisting of testimonies from victims' families and surviving detainees, the film shows the brutality of the regime and the timid, superficial attempts made by the present-day authorities to unravel what happened then.