A documentary film by Wojciech Staron released in 2011. After the fall of communism in Poland in 1989, the government decided to maintain contact with citizens who had emigrated, for which it created a program that sought to keep alive the bonds with the generations born outside its territory.
By flirting with fiction, the director tells the story of Janeck, son of a family that travels from Poland to the province of Misiones, Argentina, to teach the Polish language. When he meets Marcia, a girl who shares his origen, he discovers how hard life can become for a kid who does not speak the language, in a place where any work is good, and the money and opportunities are scarce, projected in original version with subtitles in Catalan.
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