18 relations: Auschwitz concentration camp, Cinema of France, Documentary film, Dorado Schmitt, Ghawazi, Gypsy jazz, Istanbul, Kalbelia, Nicolae Ceaușescu, Romani people, Saint Sarah, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Taraf de Haïdouks, Tchavolo Schmitt, Tony Gatlif, Un Certain Regard, Vardo (Romani wagon), 1993 Cannes Film Festival.
Auschwitz concentration camp
Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of concentration and extermination camps built and operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II.
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Cinema of France
Cinema of France refers to the film industry based in France.
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Documentary film
A documentary film is a nonfictional motion picture intended to document some aspect of reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education, or maintaining a historical record.
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Dorado Schmitt
Dorado Schmitt (born May 29, 1957) is a French guitarist and violinist in Gypsy jazz.
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Ghawazi
The Ghawazi (also ghawazee) dancers of Egypt were a group of female traveling dancers of the Dom people (also known as Nawar).
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Gypsy jazz
Gypsy jazz (also known as gypsy swing or hot club jazz) is a style of jazz music generally accepted to have been started by the gypsy guitarist Jean "Django" Reinhardt in and around Paris in the 1930s.
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Istanbul
Istanbul (or or; İstanbul), historically known as Constantinople and Byzantium, is the most populous city in Turkey and the country's economic, cultural, and historic center.
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Kalbelia
Kalbelia or Kabeliya is one of the most sensuous dance forms of Rajasthan, performed by a tribe of the same name.
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Nicolae Ceaușescu
Nicolae Ceaușescu (26 January 1918 – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian Communist politician.
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Romani people
The Romani (also spelled Romany), or Roma, are a traditionally itinerant ethnic group, living mostly in Europe and the Americas and originating from the northern Indian subcontinent, from the Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and Sindh regions of modern-day India and Pakistan.
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Saint Sarah
Saint Sarah, also known as Sara-la-Kali ("Sara the Black", Sara e Kali), is the patron saint of the Romani people.
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Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (lit.: Saint Marys of the Sea, Provençal Occitan: Lei Santei Marias de la Mar) is the capital of the Camargue (Provençal Occitan Camarga) in the south of France.
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Taraf de Haïdouks
Taraf de Haïdouks ('Taraful haiducilor', "Taraf of Haiduks") are a Romani-Romanian taraf (a troupe of lăutari, traditional musicians) from Clejani, Romania and one of the most prominent such groups in post-Communist era Romania.
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Tchavolo Schmitt
Tchavolo Schmitt (born 1954 in Paris) is a gypsy jazz guitarist.
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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.
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Un Certain Regard
Un Certain Regard is a section of the Cannes Film Festival's official selection.
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Vardo (Romani wagon)
A vardo (also wag(g)on, living wagon, van, and caravan) is a traditional horse-drawn wagon used by British Romani people as their home.
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1993 Cannes Film Festival
The 46th Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 to 24 May 1993.
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