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Vietnamese people make up one of the largest national minorities in Warsaw. They have brought with them a fascinating culture, customs, and a difficult history. Why and how did they end up in Poland? What do they do, what are their dreams? The film is a record of a search — an attempt to get to know and understand them, made from the perspective of an ordinary person. For a moment, we can take a closer look at the faces of the protagonists, their eyes; see them laughing, growing sad, or deep in thought. Like any other community, the Vietnamese have their own problems and divisions. There are political, economic, religious, and generational differences among them. But there is one thing that unites them all — they are Vietnamese Varsovians.

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Vietnamese people make up one of the largest national minorities in Warsaw. They have brought with them a fascinating culture, customs, and a difficult history. Why and how did they end up in Poland? What do they do, what are their dreams? The film is a record of a search — an attempt to get to know and understand them, made from the perspective of an ordinary person. For a moment, we can take a closer look at the faces of the protagonists, their eyes; see them laughing, growing sad, or deep in thought. Like any other community, the Vietnamese have their own problems and divisions. There are political, economic, religious, and generational differences among them. But there is one thing that unites them all — they are Vietnamese Varsovians.

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