Explode Coração is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced by Rede Globo and aired between November 6, 1995 and May 4, 1996, with a total of 155 chapters. Written entirely by Glória Perez and directed by Ary Coslov, Gracie and Carlos Araújo Júnior, production had general direction and core Dennis Carvalho, and was the 51st "of eight novel" the state broadcaster. Ricardo Macchi, Edson Celulari and Teresa Seiblitz play the leading roles in a plot centered on the love triangle formed by the protagonists and addressing the culture of the gypsies in Brazil.
Caught between her Roma roots and pressure from her friends, a 17-year-old girl aspires to become a hip-hop musician despite her parents' strict rules.
A young Romani boy in New York City is torn between honoring his family's traditions and forging his own path. As he navigates the patriarchal society and grapples with the weight of his family's expectations, he must confront the complexities of his Romani heritage and break free from the confines of his upbringing. This psychological drama explores themes of family, identity, and the clash between tradition and modernity.
Ganes follows the story of a young man who aspires to be a rock star in 1970s Finland. He forms a band, faces challenges with his alcoholic father, and navigates relationships and the music industry. As he chases his dreams, he encounters police troubles, jail visits, and the mysticism of gypsy culture.
A story revolving around the life of a gypsy community in Yugoslavia, exploring themes of poverty, violence, and cultural traditions.
This is the true story about a group of Romani's (gypsy) in occupied Poland during World War II as they confront the atrocities and tragedies of a forgotten holocaust.
A federal agent investigates a spy plot in San Francisco, with a kidnapping and murder involved. The investigation leads to a nest of Nazi spies and an innocent girl caught in a death trap.
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings is a British documentary series broadcast on Channel 4, that explores the lives and traditions of several Irish Traveller families as they prepare to unite one of their number in marriage. The series also featured Romanichal in several episodes, and has been criticised for not accurately representing England’s Romani and Travelling community. It was first broadcast in February 2010 as a one-off documentary called My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, filmed as part of the Cutting Edge series and voted Most Groundbreaking Show in the Cultural Diversity Awards 2010. A series of 5 episodes were later commissioned, and the series first aired in January 2011. A second series began airing in February 2012. A third series was not made, rather the show ended with six stand-alone specials.
Latcho Drom is a captivating documentary that takes the audience on a musical and cultural odyssey through the lives of the Romani people. With stunning visuals and evocative music, this film showcases the rich traditions and history of the gypsy community.
Zenek, a young boy from the countryside, dreams of becoming a famous keyboard player. Despite facing challenges due to his gypsy background, he embarks on a journey to pursue his passion for music. Along the way, he encounters unexpected obstacles, including a kidnapping that threatens to derail his career. Will Zenek overcome these challenges and achieve his dream of becoming a music idol?
Young gypsy girl Mary, is seduced by the immoral Robert Crane and abandoned. She is exiled from the gypsies and, along with her mother Zenda, known as "The Woman in Black," she vows revenge. Meanwhile, Crane blackmails Stella Everett's father into forcing her to marry him, even though she loves Frank Mansfield, Crane's rival for a congressional seat. Frank wins, but Stella still faces the prospect of marriage to Crane until Zenda comes to her with a plan. On their wedding day, after the vows are recited, when Crane lifts the veil from his wife's face, he is shocked to discover, that his new bride is Mary. Now Stella and Frank are free to marry, and Zenda has gained her revenge.
An account of the personal and artistic life of the Spanish singer Peret (1935-2014), the artist who imaginatively mixed various musical styles, such as mambo, tanguillo and rock, to create the gypsy rumba. An epic adventure, from a humble neighborhood of Barcelona to the biggest stages of the world.
Slums: Cities of Tomorrow is a documentary that delves into the lives of people living in slums across the globe. From Brazil to India, the film examines the challenges and resilience of these communities in the face of urbanization, economic crisis, and social issues. Through interviews and on-the-ground footage, it provides a compelling insight into the struggles and livability of slums.
In his time of greatest splendor, the singer Miguel 'Bambino' Vargas Jiménez (1940-99) was the last frontier of flamenco, an immense musical genre that he developed and brought closer to large audiences: an artist of artists, the idol of the roadside bars, whose inimitable style, scenic magnetism and heartbreaking personality made of his figure a myth, a king without a kingdom, a giant of the popular music of the 20th century.
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