The Romany Trail: Gypsy Music Into Africa and Europe (1981)

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Documentary on history and culture of the gypsy communities worldwide. Part One takes us on a search for the lost gypsy tribes of Egypt, up the Nile to the ancient town of Luxor in the shadow of the great Pharaoh’s tombs. Along the way, we meet dancing girls and acrobats, magicians, fortune-tellers and even mystics performing an exorcism. Part Two is a penetrating, provocative tour of a fabled people’s existence. It reveals the prejudice they still face daily and which they combat with the lyrics and music they have carried and adapted on their long migrations.

Director: Jeremy Marre.
Writers: Michael Appelt, Roland Armstrong, Jeremy Marre.

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MP4 | 777 MB | 592×448 | 29.970 FPS | 2000 kb/s | AAC 160 kb/s
Language: English & Romani | Subtitles: English (hard)

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Language: English & Romani | Subtitles: English (hard)

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3 Comments

  1. Adi
    March 3, 2024
    Reply

    Hi thanks but where are subtitles?

    • Jon W.
      March 3, 2024
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      If you mean soft subs there isn’t, only hardcoded subs are available for this one and it’s mostly for the songs, the parts that are in Romani have a voiceover in English.

  2. Paulios
    June 3, 2024
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    I honestly cannot thank you enough for this, and for your website. It is a thing of beauty, by way of its content. Your site is filling a gap that has (painfully) existed since the beginning of the Internet. Only partially filled by way of the great private torrent sites that are now fast becoming confined to history as people become less interested in sharing files, indeed sharing anything, as they endeavour to take take take for themselves and to hell with anyone else.
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