The film produced in 2018 is the result of the project „Blacksmithing in Spish – the intangible heritage of the Roma”, run by the Dobra Wola Foundation in partnership with the Tatra Mountains Museum in Zakopane. Its main goal was to recreate and disseminate the history of Romani blacksmithing as an important element of the Polish and Roma intangible cultural heritage, as well as to overcome negative stereotypes about the Roma and increase the value of their work. Blacksmithing is one of the oldest Romani professions, once commonly performed in the Carpathian and Subcarpathian regions. However, as a result of the development of industry and agricultural mechanization since the 1970s, blacksmithing has almost completely disappeared. Currently, there are no longer professionally active Romani blacksmiths in Poland. In order to recreate their heritage, it was necessary to collect the memories of people who remembered those times. The film was created from the recordings of oral history intervies and the photographic and archival documentation collected during the field research. It was possible thanks to the funding from the National Heritage Board [Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa] of Poland as part of the „Together for Heritage” program. Screenplay and film production: Monika Szewczyk, editing Krzysztof Krzyżanowski.