Transylvania (film)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movie
Original title Transylvania
Country of production France
original language French , Romanian , English , Hungarian , Italian , Turkish
Publishing year 2006
length 103 minutes
Rod
Director Tony Gatlif
script Tony Gatlif
production Vadim Glowna ,
Raymond Tarabay
music Tony Gatlif,
Delphine Mantoulet
camera Celine Bozon
cut Monique Dartonne
occupation

Transylvania is a French film directed by Tony Gatlif from the year 2006 . It was the closing film of the Cannes Film Festival. Asia Argento and Birol Ünel can be seen in the leading roles .

content

The French / Italian Zingarina met the German-Turkish Roma Tchangalo in Transylvania while looking for her lover, from whom she was expecting a child. Both tend to self-destruct, but something like a love affair also develops between the two.

Others

In the film, which is committed to a multicultural society, you can hear French, German, Italian, English, Romanian and Turkish. In Germany, the film was largely ignored, despite its German leading actor and international perception.

The music is mainly played by the Transylvanian Roma music group "Szászcsávás Band". Most of it is her own, including the theme song. In addition, the Hungarian singer Beáta Palya appears with a song.

Awards

Transylvania won the Georges Delerue Award for best film music at the Flanders International Film Festival . He was also nominated for the "Grand Prix". It was also the final film of the Cannes Film Festival.

Web links

Single receipts

  1. Peter Beddies: Cinema: Birol Ünel about bullying and alcohol. In: welt.de . July 25, 2008, accessed October 7, 2018 .