'Silent wedding', between reality and the imagination of Romania. Horatiu Malaele's comedy talks about the absurdities that Stalin's death caused in the communist countries of Eastern Europe.

A team of journalists goes to a remote village in the Moldovan region of Romania that is populated only by elderly women. At the peak of their activity, they hear a humming sound from outside. Suddenly, the cannon of a Soviet tank bursts into the house and completely destroys the living room wall. All the men end up deported, while the women remain alone for the rest of their lives.