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Directed by Tony GatlifOrigin FranceGenres DramaActors Fanny Ardant,
Rémi Martin,
László Szabó,
Henri Déus,
Fred PersonneRating64%
Cinéaste réputé, Jacques Baronski voit sa vie bouleversée par l'arrivée de Fred, son fils, dont il ignorait jusqu'à l'existence. L'adolescent, passionné de cinéma, fait la connaissance de Roxane, star de cinéma et compagne de son père. Il en tombe follement amoureux., 1h30
Directed by Tony GatlifOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musiques du monde,
Musical filmsActors Antonio Canales,
Sophie BonnetRating72%
Caco est un homme fier et respecté, propriétaire avec son clan d'une importante boîte de nuit en Andalousie. Cependant c'est un homme fragile, blessé par la mort accidentelle de sa fille et ne cherchant pas la violence. Mais le destin va le frapper encore car son frère, en fuite au Maroc, a tué un membre de la famille des Caravaca. Ces derniers veulent le paiement du sang et, malgré les tentatives de médiation de Caco qui ne peut livrer son frère, décident de se venger sur le fils de ce dernier, un garçon handicapé sous la protection de Caco. Afin de rompre le cercle infernal des vengeances, c'est Caco qui marchera volontairement vers la mort.Directed by Tony Gatlif,
Fatih Akın,
Lars von Trier,
Peter Greenaway,
Aki Kaurismäki,
Béla Tarr,
Šarūnas Bartas,
Martin Šulík,
Francesca Comencini,
Małgorzata Szumowska,
Teresa Villaverde,
Barbara Albert,
Stijn Coninx,
Christoffer Boe,
Theo van Gogh,
Laila Pakalniņa,
Jan Troell,
Damjan Kozole,
Miguel Hermoso,
Constantínos Giánnaris,
Andy Bausch,
Aisling WalshOrigin IrlandeGenres Drama,
Comedy,
DocumentaryActors Henning Moritzen,
Cecilie Thomsen,
Julija Steponaityte,
Marion Lécrivain,
Rona Hartner,
Tara EldersRating57%
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Directed by Tony GatlifOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
La culture tzigane,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Marc Lavoine,
Marie-Josée Croze,
James Thiérrée,
Rufus,
Carlo Brandt,
Bojana PanićRating71%
The film is set during World War II in rural Vichy France, and begins with a nine-year-old French boy, Claude (Mathias Laliberté) escaping from an orphanage. He decides to avoid state protection. He meets a Romani caravan, an extended family of 20 men, women and children, who decide to adopt him. The Romani start calling Claude, Korkoro, the free one. Fascinated by their nomadic lifestyle, Claude decides to stay with them., 1h43
Directed by Tony GatlifOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Documentary,
MusicalThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
La culture tzigane,
Musiques du monde,
Musical filmsRating80%
The film contains very little dialogue and captions; only what is required to grasp the essential meaning of a song or conversation is translated. The film begins in the Thar Desert in Northern India and ends in Spain, passing through Egypt, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, France, and Spain. All of the Romani portrayed are actual members of the Romani community., 1h42
Directed by Tony GatlifOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
La culture tzigane,
Musiques du monde,
Musical filmsActors Romain Duris,
Rona HartnerRating75%
Stéphane, a young French man from Paris, travels to Romania. He is looking for the singer Nora Luca, whom his father had heard all the time before his death. Wandering along a frozen road, he meets old Izidor, a Rom (Gypsy) and tries tell him of Nora Luca. Drunken Izidor only hears the handful of Romani words and takes Stephane to his village, determined to teach the boy the Romani language. Stéphane believes that Izidor will take him to Nora Luca when the time has come, so he lives in the Roma village for several months in Izidor's house, as Izidor's son Adriani has been arrested. Izidor is happy to have him as a guest, calling him "his Frenchman" and fixing the young wanderer's worn-out shoes. The other Roma dislike Stephane at first, insulting him in their language and believing him to be a lunatic, tricking him into saying rude words and even into entering a tent where women are bathing. Stéphane gradually wins them over by showing his respect for their music and culture and is rewarded with an intimate look into every aspect of Roma life, from a raucous wedding to a bittersweet funeral. The only person in the village who speaks any French is the tough Sabina, a divorced Romani dancer who is blatantly hostile towards him at first, but the pair eventually bond through a series of trips across the countryside to record traditional Romani music.