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The Crazy Stranger is a french film of genre Drama directed by Tony Gatlif released in USA on 7 august 1998 with Romain Duris

The Crazy Stranger (1997)

The Crazy Stranger
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Released in USA 7 august 1998
Length 1h42
Directed by
OriginFrance
Genres Drama,    Comedy-drama,    Musical,    Romance
Rating75% 3.797843.797843.797843.797843.79784

Gadjo dilo (Romani for "Crazy Gadjo") is a 1997 film, directed and written by Tony Gatlif. Most of the film was shot at the village of Creţuleşti some kilometers from Bucharest and some of the actors are local Romani people.

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 Rom (Gypsy) and tries tell him of Nora Luca. Drunken Izidor only hears the handful of Romani words and takes Stephane to his village, determined to teach the boy the Romani language. Stéphane believes that Izidor will take him to Nora Luca when the time has come, so he lives in the Roma village for several months in Izidor's house, as Izidor's son Adriani has been arrested. Izidor is happy to have him as a guest, calling him "his Frenchman" and fixing the young wanderer's worn-out shoes. The other Roma dislike Stephane at first, insulting him in their language and believing him to be a lunatic, tricking him into saying rude words and even into entering a tent where women are bathing. Stéphane gradually wins them over by showing his respect for their music and culture and is rewarded with an intimate look into every aspect of Roma life, from a raucous wedding to a bittersweet funeral. The only person in the village who speaks any French is the tough Sabina, a divorced Romani dancer who is blatantly hostile towards him at first, but the pair eventually bond through a series of trips across the countryside to record traditional Romani music.

Actors

Romain Duris

(Stéphane)
Rona Hartner

(Sabrina)
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