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Geopolis 2000 - Roma, Europeans Without Borders
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Geopolis 2000 - Roma, Europeans Without Borders, 2000-08-06; HU OSA 203-13-1:74/1; Audio-visual Recordings; External Relations / Communications Office; Records of Central European University; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 203-13-1:74/1
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Geopolis 2000 - Roma, Europeans Without Borders
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Geopolis 2000 - Tsiganes, Europeens sans frontières
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2000-08-06
2000-08-06 (Date of air)
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50 minutes
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French (Original), French (Voice-over)
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Documentary film about the Roma population in the world, with a special emphasis on Roma communities in Central-Eastern Europe. The documentary traces their origins and documents their nomadic life combining old archival footage with contemporary images. Interviews and comments of experts, scholars, local leaders and several Roma with various occupations are included in the documentary. Appearances of: Marcel Courthiades (Professor of Romany language, France), Bela Danyi (Auschwitz survivor), Günter Grass (Nobel-Prize winning German author), Henriette Asseo (Historian, France), Ion Mihai Pletos (Gypsy Baron, Romania), Paul Iulian (Mayor of Vidra, Romania), Francisc Giurgiu (Mayor of Livezi, Romania), Grigore Voroneanu (Mayor of Gulia, Romania), Erika Csovcsics (High School Director, Hungary), George Soros (businessman, philanthropist and CEU Founder), Dimitrina Petrova (Executive Director of the European Roma Rights Center in Budapest, Hungary), Aladar Kotai (leader of the Gypsy Minority and President of the Roma Council in Ozd, Hungary), and Angéla Kóczé (Sociologist, Hungary).
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HU OSA 203-13-1:74/1Geopolis 2000 - Roma, Europeans Without Borders
HU OSA 203-13-1:74/1
Geopolis 2000 - Roma, Europeans Without Borders
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Geopolis 2000 - Roma, Europeans Without Borders, 2000-08-06; HU OSA 203-13-1:74/1; Audio-visual Recordings; External Relations / Communications Office; Records of Central European University; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 203-13-1:74/1
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Title
Geopolis 2000 - Roma, Europeans Without Borders
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Original Title
Geopolis 2000 - Tsiganes, Europeens sans frontières
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Date(s)
2000-08-06
2000-08-06 (Date of air)
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Description Level
Item
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Record Type
Moving Image
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Duration
50 minutes
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Language
French (Original), French (Voice-over)
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Access Rights
Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
documentary film
Content
Contents Summary
Documentary film about the Roma population in the world, with a special emphasis on Roma communities in Central-Eastern Europe. The documentary traces their origins and documents their nomadic life combining old archival footage with contemporary images. Interviews and comments of experts, scholars, local leaders and several Roma with various occupations are included in the documentary. Appearances of: Marcel Courthiades (Professor of Romany language, France), Bela Danyi (Auschwitz survivor), Günter Grass (Nobel-Prize winning German author), Henriette Asseo (Historian, France), Ion Mihai Pletos (Gypsy Baron, Romania), Paul Iulian (Mayor of Vidra, Romania), Francisc Giurgiu (Mayor of Livezi, Romania), Grigore Voroneanu (Mayor of Gulia, Romania), Erika Csovcsics (High School Director, Hungary), George Soros (businessman, philanthropist and CEU Founder), Dimitrina Petrova (Executive Director of the European Roma Rights Center in Budapest, Hungary), Aladar Kotai (leader of the Gypsy Minority and President of the Roma Council in Ozd, Hungary), and Angéla Kóczé (Sociologist, Hungary).
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