In this adventure, Asterix and Obelix, two Gauls living in a village surrounded by the Roman Empire, must face off against Julius Caesar and his army. With the help of a magical potion created by their druid, they embark on a mission to defeat Caesar and protect their village.
In 'The Crazy Stranger,' a man's life is turned upside down when he encounters a group of gypsies. Through comedy, drama, and music, the film explores the man's journey as he navigates various events and relationships. From setting a house on fire to running naked, the story is filled with unexpected twists and turns. Along the way, themes of love, justice, and family are explored, making for an engaging and entertaining experience.
The Ciambra follows 14-year-old Pio, a young boy coming of age in a small Romani community in Calabria, Italy. Pio is eager to grow up fast and become a man like his older brother, but when his brother disappears, Pio is left to navigate the challenges of poverty, crime, and the complexities of his Romani heritage.
Bandyta is a powerful drama set in post-communist Romania. It follows the story of an orphan who becomes involved in arms smuggling and criminal activities in order to survive. The film explores themes of poverty, love, and the harsh realities of life in a foreign country. As the protagonist navigates through London's criminal underworld, he also forms a deep bond with a young girl, leading to a man-girl relationship that drives the narrative forward. Bandyta also touches on the themes of rehabilitation, farewell, and lovesickness, providing a poignant exploration of the human condition.
After his participation in filming of “Kenedi Goes Back Home," Kenedi Hasani decided to illegally go to EU countries where his father, mother, brothers and sisters still are. The documentary recounts Kenedi's experience of his two-year refugee status.
RROMANI SOUL traces the true origin of the Rroma people. Through rituals, song and dance we follow emblematic figure and "Queen of the Gypsies" Esma Redzepova to Macedonia, south of France and finally to India. The film reveals for the first time ever that the true and unique origin of the Rroma is Kannauj in Uttar Pradesh, India.
13 years ago, director Bob Entrop made the film A piece of blue in the sky, the first film in the Netherlands that depicted the murder of almost 1 million Sinti and Roma during the Second World War. There is a taboo on what happened during the war, you don't talk about it with anyone and certainly not in front of a camera. Requiem for Auschwitz is a sequel, with the most valuable moments from the first film, supplemented with the grandchildren and the creation and performance of the 'Requiem for Auschwitz' by Sinti composer Roger Moreno Rathgeb by the Sinti and Roma Philharmonic from Frankfurt and a Jewish choir in the Berliner Dom in Berlin, during Holocaust Memorial Day. During his visit to Auschwitz in 2020 with four musicians from the Dutch Accompaniment Orchestra, Roger shows them the places that inspired him.
A grittily realistic tale of prostitution at an Eastern European border town
Director Entrop follows Lalla Weiss for a year, the spokeswoman of the national Sinti and Roma organisation. Weiss emphasises that the Roma and Sinti have been denied a place in our culture for seven hundred years, and that this is only recently and gradually changing. She herself is the living proof of the fact that things can change: she is married to Kees, a civilian, and as his wife she takes the lead in the traditional male dominated Roma and Sinti societies.
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