Swing

Swing

Release date : March 20, 2002
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : France / Japan /
Original Language : French /
Director : Tony Gatlif /
Writers : Tony Gatlif /
Production companies : Princes Films /
March 20, 2002 1h 30m France Comedy French More
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In a suburb of Strasbourg, Alsace, France, ten year old boy, Max, spends his summer vacation with his grandmother. He hears Manouche gypsy Romani music being played in a local bar, and loves it. He goes to visit the gypsies in search of a guitar, where he meets a young Romani tomboy, 'Swing'. She introduces Max to her gypsy community who live in caravans and down-at-heel public housing. Over several days, Max is taken into the community to witness Romani lifestyle, traditions, knowledge of plants, and particularly their Manouche music. Max is particularly fascinated by Miraldo, the Romani guitarist he first heard in the bar, and asks to take guitar lessons with him (Miraldo is played by one of the greatest guitarists of gypsy jazz, Tchavolo Schmitt).
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  • title:Swing
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Japan ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Tony Gatlif /
  • Writers: Tony Gatlif ·
  • Production companies: Princes Films ·
  • Overview:In a suburb of Strasbourg, Alsace, France, ten year old boy, Max, spends his summer vacation with his grandmother. He hears Manouche gypsy Romani music being played in a local bar, and loves it. He goes to visit the gypsies in search of a guitar, where he meets a young Romani tomboy, 'Swing'. She introduces Max to her gypsy community who live in caravans and down-at-heel public housing. Over several days, Max is taken into the community to witness Romani lifestyle, traditions, knowledge of plants, and particularly their Manouche music. Max is particularly fascinated by Miraldo, the Romani guitarist he first heard in the bar, and asks to take guitar lessons with him (Miraldo is played by one of the greatest guitarists of gypsy jazz, Tchavolo Schmitt).
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