You see the scare in the children's eyes when they arrive at Belgrade's airport. The gypsy families have just been deported out of Germany. From now on they become paper collector, scavenger, street musicians, beggars, and prostitutes. Life is unhygienic, sometimes dangerous. There is much resignation, and little hope. The documentary shows the isolation of the gypsies as well as the limited and conflict-laden intercultural exchange with the majority societies in Western and Eastern Europe.—Anonymous