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).
ça prend aux tripes parce que c'est la vie, ce mélange de tristesse et de joie. Merci, ce moment nous aide à rester vivant
AYELLOful 6 months ago
ça prend aux tripes parce que c'est la vie, ce mélange de tristesse et de joie
AYELLOful 6 months ago
kadalese phuranoi luma lashoj sas,,shukar trajo// sa Rromale sas phralas kogodi akar soj lashoj sas
pirosjumbo1 9 months ago
è il film di Gatlif che preferisco, nel viaggio racconta tante storie... questa è bellissima!
grecoandaluso 1 year ago
thats all they know dancing , and stealing fucking gipsy trash pieces of shit
steliber 1 year ago
I love the expression on the boy's face when the music starts... hat is an expression of pure joy.
witchninni 1 year ago
Me encanta esta escena. Es bien fuerte el contraste entre la familia extendida de los gitanos y la mujer triste sola con su hijo. Pero, entonces el gesto del niño de bailar para contentar a su madre es realmente conmovedor. No me canso de verla. Gatlif es un genio... Errol
PanopticEye 2 years ago
So touching! Thank YOU
Translucidite 2 years ago
Buenisma la escena!!
Posdrav!
chulochula 2 years ago
I love Latcho Drom and this scene in particular
josoc1 2 years ago