About the film
OSADNÉ is a film about an encounter between current top European leaders and the local politicians from the last village on the edge of the European Union. The small village of Osadné welcomes a delegation from the European Parliament. And vice versa – the mayor and priest from OSADNÉ visit Brussels institutions on invitation from the European Parliament.

The mayor of OSADNÉ, Mr. Ladislav Mikuláško, is a political record-holder. He has held the position of the village boss for a respectful thirty-six years. His spiritual counterpart, the Greek Orthodox priest, Peter Soroka, has buried fifty people and christened two children over the past five years. The mayor and priest have decided to fight for the survival of the village, together with their wives who are their important shadow advisors…

The mayor and the priest know that the village’s future could lie in tourism. They ask the PR manager of the Ruthenian Revival Movement, Fedor Vico, to help them in promotion of the village. This politician, with a sense of humour worthy of Don Quixote, manages to draw a visitor from the highest level in Brussels to Osadné. Member of the European Parliament Milan Gaľa is touched by the situation in the village and he invites the local politicians to Brussels.

Eighty thousand people visit the European Parliament in Brussels every year as part of organised excursions. During their trip from the “edge of Europe” to the “centre of the European Babel” the heroes from OSADNÉ sightsee and comment on the huge spaces in the Parliament, they visit the meeting room for 785 Members of Parliament and – especially – they meet elite European politicians who they make familiar with their new projects...