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Talking Letters [2013]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00004525
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Talking Letters
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Romany
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Published
Romania, 2013.
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DVD-ROM (54 min.)
Contents Summary
Written texts by Roma did not exist until the early 20th century and it was not till 1990 that the International Romani Union decided at the 4th World Romani Congress in Poland on a common alphabet for Romani language. Thus, stories have passed through generations in the oral tradition and few have been written down in the own language of the Roma people. Through their social marginalization, this part of the European population suffers also under lack of education. The film project “Talking Letters” wants to portray a language that is an extraordinary case of a survival against social, economic, political and education related circumstances. Showing the individual case of Romani speakers from Austria, Lithuania, the Republic of Moldova, Romania and Ukraine, the film gives an inside in different realities of Roma who – against every pressure of assimilation – are following their own ways of keeping, transmitting and promoting their language.
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Donation from OSI-Budapest Arts and Culture Program. Grant number: OR2011-20395.
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Talking Letters [2013]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00004525
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
General Information
Original Title
Talking Letters
General Information
Language
Romany
General Information
Published
Romania, 2013.
General Information
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (54 min.)
Contents Summary
Written texts by Roma did not exist until the early 20th century and it was not till 1990 that the International Romani Union decided at the 4th World Romani Congress in Poland on a common alphabet for Romani language. Thus, stories have passed through generations in the oral tradition and few have been written down in the own language of the Roma people. Through their social marginalization, this part of the European population suffers also under lack of education. The film project “Talking Letters” wants to portray a language that is an extraordinary case of a survival against social, economic, political and education related circumstances. Showing the individual case of Romani speakers from Austria, Lithuania, the Republic of Moldova, Romania and Ukraine, the film gives an inside in different realities of Roma who – against every pressure of assimilation – are following their own ways of keeping, transmitting and promoting their language.
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Note
Donation from OSI-Budapest Arts and Culture Program. Grant number: OR2011-20395.
Holdings
DVD
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DVD
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OSA Film Library
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OSA Film Library
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Digital Film