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Latcho Drom (1993) Tony Gatlif
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Latcho.Drom.1993.DVDRip.XViD.AC3.Commentary.TINSeL.torrent
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Latcho Drom 103MB
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107376
Tony Gatlif
Year
1993
Type
Movie
Genres
Musical
Documentary
Description
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The film takes the viewer on a journey west, from India to Spain, with stops along the way, to dramatize Romany's nomadic culture.
This journey takes place over a year's time, from summer through fall and winter to spring. Gatlif holds his camera on the elemental
essentials of this life: water, the wheel, fire, beasts of burden and of sustenance, colorful clothes, jewelry, musical instruments, song,
and dance. Throughout, via song and dance, young and old celebrate, embody, and teach the cultural values of family, journey, love,
separateness, and persecution.
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File Name .........................................: Latcho.Drom.1993.DVDRip.XViD.AC3.Commentary.TINSeL.avi
File Size (in bytes) ............................: 1,570,547,712 bytes
Runtime ............................................: 1:38:41
Video Codec ...................................: XviD 1.1.2 Final
Frame Size ......................................: 704x304 (AR: 2.316)
FPS .................................................: 25.000
Video Bitrate ...................................: 1530 kb/s
Bits per Pixel ...................................: 0.286 bpp
B-VOP, N-VOP, QPel, GMC.............: [], [], [], []
Audio Codec ...................................: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3
Sample Rate ...................................: 48000 Hz
Audio Bitrate ...................................: 448 kb/s [2 channel(s)] CBR
No. of audio streams .......................: 2 [commentary mp3 48000 Hz, 128 kb/s]
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#259227 by sova
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#259427 by apophenia
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#259436 by apophenia
at Jul 8 '08 GMT
Hedayat wrote:
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Because it's true... It's just an advertising about Gypsies, with beautifull music, good angles, nice pictures, cute girls, etc. Everything
is fake in this film, especially knowledge of Gatlif about this people. I hate this film.
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well, folkloristic motives can be fascinating, but can also be only that, omitting suppression and causes for things (in materialistic
view on this), sometimes even omitting part of the culture to get to another viewpoint, a touristic one. to sell something.
but, i guess this is not the case here. at least i get the hope from reading the description. just showing nomadic life and lifestyle is a
political act, as this contrasts natural fixed frontiers to a natural lifestyle.
seeing this will dismiss the princple, that frontiers are natural and basic to human society. and this is important.
maybe the movie still is not good. but this i will only know later.
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#281472 by pcscarpa
at Oct 1 '08 GMT
Great. I'll rewatch it in a better rip now. The colours look so much better now.
But those subtitles are still just for the text introduction and some odd parts though. I'd really like to see subtitles for the songs
themselves, to know more of what they are singing about.
At least one can get the general idea sometimes (with the misterious appearing then dissapearing subs).
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pcscarpa wrote:
Subs are for both text introduction and songs. You'll get at least a few lines for them
(the last one being fully translated if I remember well).
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#378830 by TryWait
at Aug 24 '09 GMT
...that's all groovy and highbrow and erudite, and I am probably just a lowbrow heathen with
no real appreciation of the real people in the regions represented in the film... but it had a big
impact on me and I am happy to find it here!
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Thanks, unclemeat!
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