The Crazy Stranger Page #3

Synopsis: Stéphane, a young French man from Paris, travels to Romania. He is looking for the singer Nora Luca, whom his father had heard all the time before his death. Wandering along a frozen road, he meets old Izidor, a member of the Roma (Gypsy) and tells him of Nora Luca. Izidor seems to understand and takes him to his village. Stéphane believes that Izidor will take him to Nora Luca when the time has come. So, he lives in the Roma(Gypsy) village for several months. The other inhabitants dislike him at first (as he comes from those who call them thieves and attack their folks) but when they as they get to know him better, they grow to like him. In summer, the ice between him and beautiful Sabina finally cracks, and a secret is revealed.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
Director(s): Tony Gatlif
Production: Celluoid Dreams
  9 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
81%
UNRATED
Year:
1997
102 min
17 Views


Then Zambilla refused to eat.

To bring his daughter back to life,

the father gave away his entire fortune

and got the gypsy out ofjail.

They were free but poor...

May luck protect you.

It's a song

about a man

who killed his brother.

What was that town

where we recorded that woman?

Recorded?

The village... you know, the village.

The name of the village.

Balteni.

After, Ceaucescu came.

They thought he was good but he wasn't!

They stole all the money!

They stole... And this...

When you didn't hand it over,they did this...

Like this... Got it?

Then they came with dogs...

Insult him.

Where are you going, old sleazebag!

He wants to go to Bucharest and...

with a woman.

Take me to Bucharest.I'll give you some money.

They don't understand a word I say.

My son!

Come here, my children!

For my two nephews who are in jail.

Sabina, ask them to come with meto a hotel room

to take a photo.

You don't speak Belgian?

I'm not translating that!

Work it out yourself.

I told you. He wants to...

They're beautiful!I'll lick them.

I'm not translating that!

May I die, may I rotif we don't finish this bottle!

It's Nora Luca...

Give me a cigarette.

I'm out of cigarettes.

My children...

I don't feel too good...

Stop the car.

What does he want?

Maybe he feels sick.

I'm old, Sabina. Just one f***...

I'm going to die soon, alone in my tent...

Just one f***...

Stphane is my friend.These things don't bother French people.

What's going on?

Take it easy!

A little kiss...

I gave you my friendship, my house...

You don't respect me.You're ungrateful!

Stop it!

Eat my p*ssy.

Suck my cock.

Lick the hairs on my ass...

and my p*ssy.

You're going to eat my cock.

Your hairs...

What about them?

Feel the hairs on your ballsnear my ass.

Wherever you want them!

Adriani is out ofjail!

My son, Adriani!

Dad!

Adriani is free!

Mother... first day... me... here.

You were born here?

I couldn't find Sabina!

A carton of beer.

Do you have the money?

I'm buying everyone a drinkto celebrate getting out ofjail.

He's buying drinks!

Take the beer and come back.We're staying for a drink.

A drink for thosewho sent me to jail.

Look, it's the secretaryfrom the town hall!

Gadjo!I'll buy you a drink too!

What are you after?

I want to buy a drinkfor those who sent me to jail.

I'll buy you lunch too...

you, your father and your mother.

Me, my father and my mother

spit on your Mafioso gypsy face!

It's all over now! Move back, fast!No one's leaving!

Call a doctor!

Dimitru is dead!

God, what did I do to youto be so black?

We'll set fire to those rats!

We'll avenge Dimitru!

He's up there. He's moving!

We have to cleanse the village...

get rid of these gypsies!

Mother!

God!

My village!

My father!

Adriani is dead! I'll die too!

My God, my God!

Great Earth, open up!

And take me with my son!

Take my life!

I walked for a long time on big roads

I even met happy gypsies

Great, mate.

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Tony Gatlif

Tony Gatlif (born as Michel Dahmani on 10 September 1948 in Algiers) is a French film director of Romani ethnicity who also works as a screenwriter, composer, actor, and producer. more…

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