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Films
3 Films
Country
“Hungary”
x
films with a digital version
2
short films
1
Region
Central Europe
2
Eastern Europe and Baltic States
1
Western Europe
1
Country
Belgium
1
Hungary
3
x
Keywords
Animals
1
Festivals / Carnival
1
Labour
2
Life Story / Life History
1
Music / Ethnomusicology
1
Religion / Belief / Faith
1
Social Change
1
Trade
1
Travellers / Roma
1
Directors
Blake, John
1
Grégoire, Charlotte
1
Tari, János
1
Series
Disappearing World Series
1
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
not set
1
Country of production
Hungary
1
United Kingdom
1
not set
1
Year of production
1988
1
2000
1
2006
1
Film list
Across the Tracks – The Vlach Gypsies in Hungary
1988
52
‘
Directed by
John Blake
.
*’Across the Tracks’ is a gripping film for the general viewer. It is beautifully filmed in observational style (lingering scenes of muddy courtyards) with enough subtitled interview material to
Central Europe
Animals
Labour
Travellers / Roma
André and Nándi
2000
30
‘
Directed by
Charlotte Grégoire
.
Hungarian-born André Reinitz only discovered his Jewish identity when he moved to Brussels at the age of ten. Since then, in spite of the silence of his parents, he has become involved in the Jewish
Western Europe
Eastern Europe and Baltic States
Religion / Belief / Faith
Music / Ethnomusicology
Life Story / Life History
The Devil’s Mills. Roundabouts don’t Build Houses any more
2006
56
‘
Directed by
János Tari
.
The everyday life of migrant fun fair operators is the filter through which we view the social and economic factors of the 20th and early 21st century that define the life and work of this social
Central Europe
Labour
Social Change
Trade
Festivals / Carnival
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