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I Even Met Happy Gypsies

Skupljači perja · 1967 | 78 min | Drama

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Synopsis

I Even Met Happy Gypsies is a 1967 Yugoslav film by Serbian director Aleksandar Petrović. The film is centered on Roma people's life in a village in northern Vojvodina, but it also deals with other themes such as love, ethnic and social relationships. Beside Bekim Fehmiu, Olivera Vučo, Bata Živojinović and Mija Aleksić, film features a cast of Roma actors speaking the Romani language. I Even Met Happy Gypsies is considered one of the best films of the Black Wave in Yugoslav cinema.

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Credits

Director
Aleksandar Petrović
Screenplay
Aleksandar Petrović
Director of Photography
Tomislav Pinter
Original Music Composer
Aleksandar Petrović
Country
Yugoslavia

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Cast · 12

Rahela Ferari

Rahela Ferari

SB

Severin Bijelić

BM

Branislav Milenković

Velimir Bata Živojinović

Velimir Bata Živojinović

BP

Božidar Pavićević

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