Kenedi se vraca kuci . Kenedi Goes Back Home
The documentary follows the lives of several Roma, two in particular, who have been deported from Germany to Belgrade, and inserted into economic and social situations totally alien to their previous experience. There is no narrative or music, and the director lets the characters deliver whatever me...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | Serbian |
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Terra Film ; Multiradio Novisad
2003
Serbia and Montenegro |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:23b788d5-9352-486c-85dc-eb7f8606d81e |
Summary: | The documentary follows the lives of several Roma, two in particular, who have been deported from Germany to Belgrade, and inserted into economic and social situations totally alien to their previous experience. There is no narrative or music, and the director lets the characters deliver whatever messages the film conveys through their conversations and facial expressions. The two main characters both have very sympathetic stories. The first to be introduced has lost much in being deported, but has managed to buy a car and uses it to earn his livelihood. The second is a young man who has been separated from his parents, and is searching for them in the Roma community around Belgrade, with Kenedi's help. He has spent his entire life in Germany, is obviously bright and well educated, but can't communicate effectively in the local languages. What will happen to this young man, who obviously has a lot of potential? |
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Published: | 2003 |