Acasă, My Home

[1] The film is about nine children and their parents who lived in harmony with nature in the wilderness of the Bucharest Delta for 20 years until they are chased out and forced to adapt to life in the big city.“The 11 family members lived in isolation from society: without documents, without education or access to health care.Now, all nine children in the Enache family have documents, go to school, are seen regularly by doctors, and adults have stable jobs.”[2] It had its world premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2020.The site's critical consensus reads: "Acasă, My Home presents a powerful documentary portrait of one family's odyssey that illustrates bittersweet truths about freedom and society.[7][8][9] Producer and Director Monica Lăzurean-Gorgan would also state that "Home is a film that reflects not only the life of a family, but also a condensed evolution of humanity—from the heart of nature in the middle of civilization, from the wild to an evolved society, with its rules, clichés, pressures and expectations.
documentary filmBucharest Delta2020 Sundance Film FestivalPrince CharlesDacian CioloșRotten TomatoesSundance Film FestivalKraków Film FestivalEthan HawkeThe New York TimesA. O. ScottFandangoScott, A.O.