Elyas, a former Special Forces soldier who has become paranoid since a mission in Afghanistan, is recruited to ensure the safety of Amina and her daughter Nour, 13 years old, both of whom came from the Middle East for the holidays. As he takes office, Elyas senses something is up.
The Concert is a comedy-drama film that tells the story of Andrei Filipov, a former conductor of the Bolshoi Orchestra in Moscow. After losing his job due to his artistic principles, Andrei now works as a janitor at the theater. One day, he discovers a fax inviting the Bolshoi Orchestra to perform at the prestigious Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. Andrei comes up with a plan to gather his old orchestra members and pretend to perform the concert. Together, they embark on a hilarious and heartwarming adventure filled with mix-ups, madcap comedy, and self-sacrifice. As they prepare for the concert, the truth about Andrei's past and his connection to a talented violin player is revealed. The Concert explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the power of music.
Lubo Moser is a jenisch, a gypsy. Mirana, who tried to oppose him, was killed. But how could this have happened? Why? Because Switzerland considers nomadism a social scourge, and, to eradicate it, it takes the children of the jenisch. Thus, without children, the Jenisch will be without a future. The mastermind is a state-run humanitarian institution, Pro Juventute, the arm the Street Children's Work: everything is perfectly legal and there is no opposition to the law. Lubo feels himself dying. And something about him really does die, on that night of wind and snow: it will be a new Lubo, tough and impenetrable, who will set up a project with unexpected implications to avenge his family and his people... and it will lead us to rethink the sense of justice, in the blurred boundaries between good and evil.
In the early 1900s, a young girl falls in love with a gypsy amidst a backdrop of ethnic minority discrimination. Their tragic romance is met with challenges as they navigate through a world of theft and hardship. The story is told through captivating musical numbers and explores themes of love, loss, and cultural struggles.
The District is a dark comedy about a young man in Manhattan who is desperate to make money. He discovers a time machine and decides to use it to go back in time and get rich. However, his plans are complicated when he accidentally changes history and has to fix his mistakes before it's too late.
Juan Jose Moreno Cuenca, alias the Heifer, is 23 years old and tells his story as a criminal offender from 1 Ocaña Toledo. Fatherless, the offender has his childhood and how everything changed when her mother went to prison.
In 'Argo 2,' a skilled hitman finds himself entangled in a deadly battle between the gipsy mafia and the yakuza. As tensions escalate, he must navigate through treacherous alliances and dangerous encounters to survive.
Lajko, a talented gypsy musician, unexpectedly finds himself on a spaceship destined for a distant galaxy. Along with a quirky group of fellow travelers, he must navigate the challenges of interstellar travel while grappling with his own identity and the complex politics of the Russian Empire. This dark comedy explores themes of cultural clash, individuality, and the absurdity of power.
Carmen & Lola tells the story of two young Gypsy girls, Carmen and Lola, who fall in love despite the cultural and societal barriers placed on them. As they navigate their forbidden relationship, they must confront the deep-rooted traditions and expectations of their community. The film explores themes of love, identity, and the struggle for acceptance.
A Gypsy band takes lots of stuff but always in a good cause. Led by Jane Withers, they pick up a socialite who has amnesia. She works as a fortune teller and raises enough money for an operation to regain her memory.
The Ekipo Ja, a group of sane gypsies led by the gypsy Juan De Dios, is in possession, unknowingly, of a sacred seal able to make wishes to him who possesses it. And who wants to possess above all is the Marquesa, a wealthy stranger who does not hesitate to use cunning Italian art dealer persecuted by the police and associated with the Russian mafia, to remove the seal from Juan de Dios. But neither the Marquesa, neither the Italian nor the Russian, not even the Spanish Police, known the capacity Juan de Dios and his men to mess things up and, incidentally, become involved themselves.
Rey Gitano follows the adventure of a gypsy detective who embarks on a road trip while facing a major crisis. With his unique skills and charm, he navigates through a series of challenges and unexpected encounters, unraveling mysteries along the way.
Young Edmond Durand (Conrad Nagel) has been reared under the autocratic influence of his aunt (Marcia Manon), who directs a large silk mill in southern France. He revolts against a stifling career planned for him and leaves home with Marcelle, a Gypsy girl (Renée Adorée). They roam the countryside with a Gypsy caravan in romantic bliss; they are inadvertently separated but at the outbreak of war are reunited. When peace is restored, the lovers find happiness together.
Marie, an 80-year-old woman battling terminal cancer, has decided to end her life on her own terms. She embarks on a journey accompanied by her somewhat dysfunctional family and Rudy, a kind-hearted caregiver she’s just met. Unable to reveal her true intentions, Marie creates a story about an inheritance in Switzerland to convince her unreliable and distracted son Bruno, granddaughter Anna, and Rudy, to take a road trip in their old RV. But will Marie find the courage to reveal the true purpose of their journey as they approach Switzerland, and how might her family respond to the devastating truth?
Doll is a movie set in a gypsy camp during World War II. A poetess residing in the camp writes a book, exploring themes of poetry, love, and survival. The movie follows her journey as she navigates the chaos of war and the challenges faced by the Romani people. The nonlinear timeline adds depth to the storytelling, highlighting the struggles and resilience of the gypsy community. Amidst the harsh realities of war, the poetess finds solace in her writing, making her voice heard in a world filled with violence and destruction.
Martina lives in the Rome's zoo, because her father is the guardian. She becomes friend with a young Slavic escaped from a gypsy camp. When the police arrives searching for the kid, they run away riding an elephant!