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Korkoro ("Freedom" in Romani) is a 2009 French drama film written and directed by Tony Gatlif, starring Francophone actors Marc Lavoine, Marie-Josée Croze and James Thiérrée. The film's cast were of many nationalities such as Albanian, Kosovar, Georgian, Serbian, French, Norwegian, and nine Romani people Gatlif recruited in ...
Korkoro - Theatrical Trailer. Another lush, moving exploration of the Gypsy life by acclaimed filmmaker Tony Gatlif (LATCHO DROM), Korkoro ("freedom") tells the story of a family of Gypsies...
Mar 22, 2011 · The roving Roma family of “undesirables” at the center of Korkoro (which means “freedom” in the Romani language) are economically impoverished but emotionally spirited, traversing the country roads of Nazi-occupied France circa 1943 with a defiant will to be independent of the conflicts raging around them.
Mar 24, 2011 · The threat of the war and its mass murders hangs over “Korkoro,” about a family of Roma forced to stop its wanderings because of a French law forbidding nomadism. But the film, inspired by ...
Feb 24, 2010 · 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".
Sep 4, 2009 · Korkoro. Tony Gatlif's film about gypsy victims of the Holocaust. By Ronnie Scheib. A magnificent paean to the mad ecstasy of freedom with a wholly original take on imprisonment, “Freedom ...
Mar 25, 2011 · Korkoro (the word means freedom in Romani) has an unexpectedly leisurely quality as it shows the texture of Gypsy life - the music-making, the intense bonds with horses and the natural world - and its awkward fit with modernity.