Inima de Țigan is a fascinating failure. It tries to center Roma lives in a mainstream Romanian production but falls back on the same stereotypes it claims to subvert. As a soap opera, it works – the drama is addictive, the villains are hateable, and the cliffhangers land. As a cultural document, it is deeply problematic. The show had an opportunity to challenge anti-Roma prejudice in Romania; instead, it reinforces the idea that Roma are prisoners of their own “backward” traditions. Watch it for the melodrama, but keep a critical eye open. And please, use the original Romanian audio with subtitles – the dubbing destroys any remaining authenticity.
If you want a more responsible Roma story on screen, seek out Aferim! (2015, dir. Radu Jude) or the documentary The World According to Ion B. But if you want guilty pleasure with a side of cultural controversy, Inima de Țigan delivers.
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