Despite appearances, Zingarina isn’t a Gypsy. She’s a young rebellious woman. She goes off with her friend Marie to Transylvania in search of the man she loves. Marie tries desperately to hold on to and keep some control over Zingarina because she knows that her friend is capable of doing anything. Imagine the unimaginable, and Zingarina will do it.
During the surrealistic pagan festival devoted to Herod, Zingarina is finally reunited with the man she loves. In the madness, the noise, the music, the drunkenness of the celebrations, she learns that she’s alone in the world, once again with love, and now without any point of reference. No bearings, no mooring.
She evades her friend Marie, a connection to her past, to find a rebirth down another road with another man, Tchango,