Director:
Tony Gatlif
Writer:
Tony Gatlif
Latcho Drom (rom for "safe journey") describes the travels, singing and dancing of 'Gypsy' groups from Rajahstan (India), Egypt, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, France, and Spain. Some scenes are acted, but there is no dialogue or narration--only partial translation of some songs. The film illustrates the variety of conditions in which the 'Gypsy' people live--earthbound nomads in the hot deserts of Asia, ironsmiths and abjectly poor tree-dwellers in the frozen plains of Eastern Europe, and craftspeople and traders in the hills and seasides of north Africa and western Europe. It also illustrates the similarities in travel habits, musical tones (spoons, open drums, and string-based rhythms) and song themes (celebration of travel and perceived rejection by sedentary locals).
@lisouza04 indeed, very similar to Lapa.
Lynxwoman1 4 months ago in playlist Latcho Drom
@kernel16 couldn't agree more!
Lynxwoman1 4 months ago in playlist Latcho Drom
There's something really sensual about the women's dance in the end, and it might be because of the sheer confidence they have while dancing. I don't think any Pop music video's attempt at bring sexy can achieve that sort of sensuality.
kernel16 5 months ago 2
well.
one second after: documentation is usually done this way.
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Still great stuff
Vidaoctava 8 months ago
Look on the participants in this scene. Just brought from their places. so authentic it seems that the producer made contract with the whole family at once.
one big applause
Vidaoctava 8 months ago
is this north africa or spain?
cuzcatlan36 11 months ago
Spain
steliber 1 year ago
wonderful,just sent for the video......
eaglerock999 1 year ago
that place looks like Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
lisouza04 2 years ago