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Music Among the Gypsies as a Reflection of Their Lives
Black Cat, White Cat
Dir.: Emir Kusturica | 120 minutes

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Their joys and sorrows. And music as a bridge with the other communities among and alongside which they live

Lecture (in Heb.) by: Chana Englard

Concert performed by: Miryam Samuel Trumpet, Gergely Barcza Saxophone, Eran Horwitz Bass, Agi Barcza Tapan, Dan Findling Drums

In the program: A selection of musical pieces from movies of Kusturica, and more

Yugoslavia, France 1998 | 120 minutes | Serbian | Hebrew subtitles

Kusturica returns to Gypsy culture with a wild, edgy tale about the double dealing of a petty criminal and one of the Danube gangster kings. Kusturica’s directing, the script, the breathtaking photography and the gypsy music combine to add a new dimension to the folkloristic genre.