When film-maker Serban Georgescu buys a ton of cabbage for only 20 Euros, he sets out to explore the absurdist dynamic of Romanian agriculture in the Lunguletu villlage in Southern Romania. There, some 1,000 farmers, who own about the same number of tractors, produce approximately 100,000 tons of cabbage and potatoes per year – an overproduction which never gets to sell. When they end up in the local market surrounded by pyramids of their produce, the farmers underbid each other until they end up losing money. Georgescu’s adventure, with Super Size Meovertones, takes him to Lunguleţu for a year, where he starts cultivating cabbage and potatoes in an attempt to understand why the farmers voluntarily enter this economic dead end. Drawing creatively on archive and contemporary footage, Georgescu connects between the current conundrum and the farmers’ past experiences at the time of Romania’s communist regime, when the trauma of forced collectivization has led to a residual suspicion of any kind of cooperative in the present.