The award-winning documentary film takes you into the harsh reality of poverty exploitation in the Czech Republic. It follows the years-long struggle of tenants in a rundown lodging house against its ruthless owner, Robert Hrdina, who continues to profit from human desperation despite a court ban. Brave mothers with children decide to resist systematic oppression and, with the help of activists, launch a risky operation - gathering evidence of illegal practices and violence.
Set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary Czech society, the film captures a rare act of collective uprising against injustice - a fight not only for human dignity but also for basic living conditions such as hot water, electricity, and the safety of their children. It is a raw testament to systemic wrongdoing and a deep analysis of an unequal battle against the establishment.
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