This movie reminds me of fieldwork in anthropology. Law, and the central academy sending commissioners to collect folk music. I have read an article about intangible oral cultural heritage. It mentioned that a musician who collects folk music was entangled by the folk artists he interviewed. I want to ask him for a tape with his own music. This makes the worker very uncomfortable.
In addition, this movie subverts my impression of Gypsies. Westerners always portray them as mysterious. , Or thieves and liars. This movie quite truly reflects the living conditions of modern Gypsies. It is a bit tragic. They have their own rules of survival. Although their songs and dances are popular, they are difficult to accept in life. The director himself seems to have Gypsy blood.
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