Vse pro Dobro Sveta a Nosovic plot
"Using cars to change the world" is one of the mottos of the South Korean car manufacturer Hyundai, which assembles 300,000 cars a year with the help of the inhabitants of the Czech village of Nosovice. The factory has settled like a flying saucer in the Czech village of Nosovice. The vehicle fleet and the gray shoebox of the car manufacturer form a poignant contrast against the rolling, green landscape. They used to grow vegetables in freedom. Now the villagers and new employees have to get used to the strict working methods of the Koreans and they do monotonous work in the factory. They hardly get a break and spend their days on the assembly line. After great pressure and death threats, farmers sometimes sold their fertile agricultural land for four thousand euros to the factory, which borders a protected nature reserve. One of the landowners holds out to the last, erecting a statue of rusty car parts with a copy of a death threat letter.