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‘Only Beautiful Things to Look At’ Review: A Handsome but Muffled Portrait of State-Sanctioned Cruelty

The fashions and furnishings of Czechoslovakia in the 1980s — the height of the state’s racist program of suppressing the Roma population through coerced sterilization — are painstakingly evoked in Sl

‘Only Beautiful Things to Look At’ Review: A Handsome but Muffled Portrait of State-Sanctioned Cruelty
Variety — 11 July 2026
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The fashions and furnishings of Czechoslovakia in the 1980s — the height of the state’s racist program of suppressing the Roma population through coer

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Why This Matters

The film’s lush evocation of 1980s Czechoslovakia forces audiences to confront the uncomfortable juxtaposition of aesthetic refinement and systemic oppression—a reminder that beauty and brutality are not mutually exclusive. By centering the Roma community’s lived experience within the backdrop of an oppressive regime, it challenges the passive consumption of art that sanitizes historical violence under the guise of cultural preservation.

Background Context

Under Communist rule, Czechoslovakia’s official policies toward the Roma population were framed as "social care," masking decades of coercive sterilization and forced assimilation. The era’s meticulous interiors and fashion—often fetishized in Western retro aesthetics—were carefully curated by the state to project an image of order, obscuring the parallel machinery of racial control.

What Happens Next

As post-communist nations grapple with unresolved legacies of state violence, this film may pressure archives and museums to reassess how they contextualize artifacts from oppressive regimes. It also raises questions about whether art can ever fully reconcile beauty with atrocity—or if it must instead rupture the viewer’s complicity in gazing past suffering.

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