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Korkoro ("Freedom" in Romani) is a 2009 French drama film written and directed by Tony Gatlif, starring Francophone actors Marc Lavoine, Marie-Josée Croze and James Thiérrée. The film's cast were of many nationalities such as Albanian, Kosovar, Georgian, Serbian, French, Norwegian, and nine Romani people Gatlif recruited in Transylvania .
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Mar 24, 2011 · Drama, War. 1h 51m. By Rachel Saltz. March 24, 2011. Tony Gatlif’s “Korkoro” opens with an essential image of 20th-century horror: a camp of low barracks surrounded by barbed wire. It then ...
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Rated: 8/10 • Mar 26, 2011. Mar 25, 2011. Mar 18, 2011. A Gypsy family tries to stay free from the Nazis while traveling through France.
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Mar 24, 2011 · The Other Side: Like most of his films, director Tony Gatlif's Korkoro thrums with the music of the Roma people. Set in Nazi-occupied France, the movie follows 15 Gypsies, including Taloche (James ...
Mar 22, 2011 · A WWII drama by Tony Gatlif that depicts the terror and survival of Roma gypsies in Nazi-occupied France. The film explores the characters' psychological and social conflicts, their loyalty to each other, and their resistance to the Nazis. The reviewer praises the film's cinematic language, its use of symbolism, and its message of hope.
Feb 24, 2011 · Korkoro Release Date: When was the film released? Korkoro was a New York release in 2011 on Friday, March 25, 2011. There were 8 other movies released on the same date, including Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, Sucker Punch and Peep World.