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The Residents
A town in one of the large suburbs of Paris becomes home to a Roma camp during the winter months. While most of the locals demand the exile of the new neighbors, a few women try to help them and help them live on the land. The film portrays the conflicts that this situation brings and the people's struggle to live together, while providing a sharp look at social justice and society's attitudes towards the outcasts. The prominent characters in the film are the residents of the Roma camp and the local women who try to help them. This film provides viewers with a glimpse into social conflicts and people's attitudes towards different lives. The film was most likely shot in a suburb of Paris.
Viewers' experiences generally indicate that they find the film quite moving and appreciate its treatment of social justice issues. The film explores the attitudes of people towards each other and society's approach towards marginalized groups.