Synopsis
The Csuri family live in poverty in a Moldavian Csángó village, in Romania. The Csángó (Romanian: Ceangău) is an ethnic group of Roman Catholics, who speak Romanian or Hungarian dialect. Three generations of the Csuri family share two small rooms. Meanwhile, they have got involved in the program of support for villages of Transylvania, where population is on the decline. In this program, houses are bought from state donations so that young families can move into them.