Of the 238 feature documentaries to qualify for Oscar consideration this year, two of the most acclaimed contenders come from Romania—an impressive achievement for the Eastern European nation.
Radu Ciorniciuc's doc debut follows a family forced into the society their father rejects when their Bucharest wetlands home is rezoned. Long ago and far away, the fictional Swiss Family Robinson ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Days after watching “Acasa, My Home,” I still think of a particular introductory shot with ...
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A family’s dispossession to make way for a nature park is the subject of this Romanian documentary. By A.O. Scott When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we ...
Just outside of Bucharest, a family with nine children once called the lands around an abandoned water reservoir and landfill home. For decades, the Enaches lived in nature and slept in a crowded but ...
The new documentary "Acasa, My Home" opens with a scene of otters, geese, fish and children all sharing a lagoon. Camera pulls back, and you see you're also in the middle of a city with tall steel ...
Long ago and far away, the fictional Swiss Family Robinson carved out an idyllic life for themselves on a tropical island. As Radu Ciorniciuc’s deeply embedded documentary begins, the Romanian family ...
The Times is committed to reviewing theatrical film releases during the COVID-19 pandemic. Because moviegoing carries risks during this time, we remind readers to follow health and safety guidelines ...
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