Acasă, My Home is a 2020 German/Romanian/Finnish documentary film directed by Radu Ciorniciuc. 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. It was filmed in the course of 4 years, with production starting in 2016. As the movie progresses, it follows the evolution of the family’s life throughout the years of living in the capital. “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.”

Acasa, My Home (2020)
Directed by Radu Ciorniciuc
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Box Office
$6,308
Tags
Bucharest Delta, Child, City, Harmony, Parent
Attributes
Subject: gentrification, population transfer, rural society, social integration, urban society
Alternate Titles
Acâş, můj domov
CZ
Acasā
DE
Acasa – kadotettujen paratiisi
FI
Acasă, A Minha Casa
PT
Acasa, l'adieu au fleuve
FR
Acasa, mitt hjem
NO
Acasa, mój dom
PL
Acasa, My Home
BR, DE, IT, RO, GB, US
Akasa, mij dim
UA
Moje miejsce na Ziemi
PL
Naš dom u divljini
HR
Ngôi Nhà Của Tôi
VN
Otthonom
HU
Σπίτι μου
GR
Акаса, мій дім
UA
Акаса, мой дом
RU
Акаса, моят дом
BG
آکاسا، خانه من
IR
逐出吾家
TW
阿卡萨,我的家
CN