A poor gypsy initiates a scheme to buy twenty tankers of gasoline from Jordan, borrowing money for it, but he is deceived. To repay the debt, the creditor demands that the gypsy's son marry his sister, Aphrodite. However, the boy loves someone else, and Aphrodite only wants to marry for love. After numerous adventures, everything ends well.
"This film makes a fool out of a person. You come out with a blissful smile, a desire to drink, and a feeling that the whole world is in your pocket... Half of the film features characters celebrating at a wedding, which is the culmination of the plot. They celebrate so much that it seems unbelievable. Violins, dances, tricks, and real miracles, flocks of cackling geese and a black pig feasting on the car's upholstery. The waves of the Danube and the boundless sky. If Marc Chagall were a director, he would make exactly this kind of film" (Alexey Vasilyev).