Researcher Michele Lancione combines footage from the forced evictions from Vulturilor Street in Bucharest (2014-2016) with commentary from experts and activists involved in supporting those evicted, to discuss the issue of the right to housing within the context of a dysfunctional state that refuses to protect some of its most vulnerable citizens. A combination of racism, corruption, historical legacies and legislative contradictions led to a context where a community of Roma citizens were living in the streets for more than a year in protest for not being offered social housing. Having documented the process and the consequences of the evictions, Lancione brings into question the legislation which permitted the retrocession of nationalised properties without any attention paid to those who had lived for years on those properties. This is a necessary film which aims to develop awareness around evictions and homelessness, and which has become even more topical in the aftermath of the recent evictions from Sfinților Street from February 2017.