Vengo (film)
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Directed by | Tony Gatlif |
Produced by |
Tony Gatlif Luis Ángel Bellaba |
Written by |
Tony Gatlif David Trueba |
Starring | Antonio Canales |
Music by | Tony Gatlif |
Cinematography | Thierry Pouget |
Edited by | Pauline Dairou |
Release dates | 2000 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language |
French Spanish |
Vengo is a 2000 French film by Tony Gatlif. It is the passionate story of a blood feud among Spanish Gypsies that centers on Caco, a proud man who must fight for his family's honor and safety. An ode to the artistry and magic of flamenco dancing and music, Vengo is a drama set against the compelling backdrop of two Andalusia gypsy families locked in an age-old struggle for power. The dramatic film also features a performance by the famed Spanish flamenco singer "La Caita" (Maria del Carmen Salazar) and many other performers. It was the closing film at the 57th (2000) Venice International Film Festival.[1]
Cast and characters
- Antonio Canales : Caco
- Orestes Villasan Rodriguez : Diego
- Antonio Dechent : Primo Alejandro
- Bobote : Habib
- Juan Luis Corrientes : Primo Tres
References
External links
- Vengo at the Internet Movie Database
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