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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_GatlifTony Gatlif - Wikipedia

    Tony Gatlif (born as Michel Dahmani, 10 September 1948) is a French film director of Romani ethnicity who also works as a screenwriter, composer, actor, and producer.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0309697Tony Gatlif - IMDb

    Tony Gatlif was born on 10 September 1948 in Algiers, Alger, France [now Algeria]. He is a director and writer, known for Vengo (2000), Freedom (2009) and The Crazy Stranger (1997).

  3. Boualem [1] Dahmani [2], dit Tony Gatlif, est un réalisateur, scénariste, compositeur, acteur et producteur français, né le 10 septembre 1948 à Alger.

  4. Mar 14, 2010 · Latcho Drom is a 1993 film by Tony Gatlif. The journey of the Romany people told through musicians and dancers of India, Egypt, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, France, and Spain. Latcho...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Latcho_DromLatcho Drom - Wikipedia

    Latcho Drom ("safe journey") is a 1993 French film directed and written by Tony Gatlif. The movie is about the Romani people's journey from north-west India to Spain, consisting primarily of music. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.

  6. Aug 9, 2017 · Journey from Greece: Directed by Tony Gatlif. With Daphné Patakia, Simon Abkarian, Maryne Cayon, Kimonas Kouris. A Greek girl meets a French woman in Constantinople.

  7. Gatlif struggled for years to break into the film industry, playing in several theatrical productions until directing his first film, La Tête en ruine, in 1975. He followed it with the 1979 La Terre au ventre, a story of the Algerian War of Independence.

  8. May 27, 2020 · Latcho Drom ( 1993) by. Tony Gatlif. Topics. Latcho Drom, Movie, documentary, Music, Cultural. "safe journey" --. Romani people's journey from north-west India to Spain. Addeddate. 2020-05-27 04:38:06.

  9. www.imdb.com › title › tt1495823Freedom (2009) - IMDb

    Feb 24, 2010 · Freedom: Directed by Tony Gatlif. With Marc Lavoine, Marie-Josée Croze, James Thierrée, Mathias Laliberté. A Gypsy family travels the French roads during the Second World War, followed by Little Claude, a young boy seeking a new family after his parents "left and never returned".

  10. Tony Gatlif. “At the time, it was useless to use words to make the case for the gypsies, so I used music as the key.”.