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Time of the Gypsies

Time of the Gypsies (Serbo-Croatian: Дом за вешање, Dom za vešanje, lit.'Home for Hanging') is a 1988 Yugoslav coming-of-age fantasy crime drama directed by Emir Kusturica. Filmed in Romani and Serbo-Croatian, Time of the Gypsies tells the story of a young Romani man with magical powers who is tricked into engaging in petty crime. It is widely considered to be one of Kusturica's best films. The film was recorded in Sarajevo, Skopje and Milan, by the Forum Sarajevo. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]

Дом за вешање
Dom za vešanje
Time of the Gypsies
Original Yugoslav poster
Directed byEmir Kusturica
Written byEmir Kusturica
Gordan Mihić
Produced byMirza Pašić
Harry Saltzman
StarringDavor Dujmović
Bora Todorović
Ljubica Adžović
CinematographyVilko Filač
Edited byAndrija Zafranović
Music byGoran Bregović
Production
company
Forum Sarajevo
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release dates
  • 21 December 1988 (1988-12-21) (Yugoslavia)
  • 9 February 1990 (1990-02-09) (United States)
Running time
140 minutes
CountriesYugoslavia
Italy
LanguagesRomani
Serbo-Croatian
Italian

The film revolves around Perhan, a Romani teenager with telekinetic powers and his passage from childhood to adulthood which starts in a little village in Yugoslavia and ends in the criminal underworld of Milan. The film deals with magic realism.

The film's soundtrack was composed by Goran Bregović.

Plot edit

Perhan lives with his devoted grandmother Khatidza, his lame sister Danira and his dissolute uncle Merdzan. Khatidza possesses a level of supernatural powers (mainly healing) and Perhan himself inherited some minor telekinetic abilities. He wants to marry a girl named Azra, but her mother will not allow it, as Perhan is the illegitimate son of a Slovenian soldier who had an affair with Perhan's late mother. Ahmed, the "Gypsy sheik," comes to the village with his brothers. Merdzan loses his clothes playing cards with Ahmed's brothers, and comes home desperate for money so that he can repay. It is raining and not finding any money, he accuses the grandmother of hiding the money from him and lifts the frame of the house up (using a rope and a truck), so that it is suspended in mid-air as the rain comes down on Perhan, his grandmother and Danira. Very soon after, Khatidza is summoned to use her powers to save Ahmed's sick son, Roberto, which Khatidza does. For repayment, she proposes a deal with Ahmed - to pay for Danira's leg to be healed at a hospital in Ljubljana. Perhan goes with Danira, promising his grandmother not to leave her, but Ahmed asks where will he stay and convinces him to go to Milan. At first Perhan wants to make money honestly, but after being dragged through the mud, Perhan begins stealing and squirreling money away in a shack.

After being double-crossed by his brother Sadam, Ahmed appoints Perhan boss of the operation. Now relatively rich, Perhan goes home, where he is enraged to find Azra is pregnant. Perhan refuses to believe that the baby is his. They marry with the condition that she would sell the baby. Perhan is also disappointed to find that the house Ahmed promised to build him is not being built at all, and that Danira was not operated on, but forced to be a beggar as part of Ahmed's money operation. On their wedding night, Azra tells him the child is theirs, and was conceived when they made love on the Feast of St George. Still wearing her wedding dress, Azra dies after giving birth to a boy while levitating mid-air (a sign that the boy, as he inherited the powers, is indeed Perhan's). Because Ahmed leaves with the baby, which we discover later is also named Perhan, he is raised by Ahmed's crew.

After four years of searching, Perhan reunites with Danira in Rome, who leads him to Perhan Jr., whom Perhan now accepts as his child. Perhan drops the children off at the train station, promising to meet up with them after buying an accordion for his son and a present (sponges) for grandmother. The boy tells him he is mad at him because he will not return, and he will not get an accordion. Perhan assures him he will, "Cross my gypsy heart," but immediately runs out of the station to settle the score with Ahmed, who is about to be married. Perhan arrives at the wedding and kills Ahmed with a fork, using his telekinetic powers. He also kills one of Ahmed's brothers, but he is in turn killed by Ahmed's new wife. At the funeral, the grandmother passes out drinks to everyone and Perhan Jr. goes outside the house, peers through the window at his dead father, breaks the glass and steals the golden coins put on his father's eyes. Merdzan notices, and follows him out in the rain, as the child runs away hidden under a cardboard box. Merdzan is about to catch him up and pick up the board, but seems to have second thoughts, stops, and starts running toward the nearby church.

Cast edit

Awards edit

 
English language poster.

At the 1989 Cannes Film Festival, Emir Kusturica won the Best Director Award and the film was also nominated for a Palme d'Or (Golden Palm).[2] At the 26th Guldbagge Awards in Sweden, it won the award for Best Foreign Film.[3] In addition, Time of the Gypsies was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 1990 César Awards in France.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  2. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Time of the Gypsies". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 1 August 2009.
  3. ^ "Dom za vesanje (1989)". Swedish Film Institute. 16 March 2014.

External links edit

  • Time of the Gypsies at IMDb
  • Дом за вешање
    Dom za vešanje
    Time of the Gypsies
    at AllMovie

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Time of the Gypsies Serbo Croatian Dom za veshaњe Dom za vesanje lit Home for Hanging is a 1988 Yugoslav coming of age fantasy crime drama directed by Emir Kusturica Filmed in Romani and Serbo Croatian Time of the Gypsies tells the story of a young Romani man with magical powers who is tricked into engaging in petty crime It is widely considered to be one of Kusturica s best films The film was recorded in Sarajevo Skopje and Milan by the Forum Sarajevo The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards but was not accepted as a nominee 1 Dom za veshaњe Dom za vesanjeTime of the GypsiesOriginal Yugoslav posterDirected byEmir KusturicaWritten byEmir KusturicaGordan MihicProduced byMirza PasicHarry SaltzmanStarringDavor DujmovicBora TodorovicLjubica AdzovicCinematographyVilko FilacEdited byAndrija ZafranovicMusic byGoran BregovicProductioncompanyForum SarajevoDistributed byColumbia PicturesRelease dates21 December 1988 1988 12 21 Yugoslavia 9 February 1990 1990 02 09 United States Running time140 minutesCountriesYugoslaviaItalyLanguagesRomaniSerbo CroatianItalianThe film revolves around Perhan a Romani teenager with telekinetic powers and his passage from childhood to adulthood which starts in a little village in Yugoslavia and ends in the criminal underworld of Milan The film deals with magic realism The film s soundtrack was composed by Goran Bregovic Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editPerhan lives with his devoted grandmother Khatidza his lame sister Danira and his dissolute uncle Merdzan Khatidza possesses a level of supernatural powers mainly healing and Perhan himself inherited some minor telekinetic abilities He wants to marry a girl named Azra but her mother will not allow it as Perhan is the illegitimate son of a Slovenian soldier who had an affair with Perhan s late mother Ahmed the Gypsy sheik comes to the village with his brothers Merdzan loses his clothes playing cards with Ahmed s brothers and comes home desperate for money so that he can repay It is raining and not finding any money he accuses the grandmother of hiding the money from him and lifts the frame of the house up using a rope and a truck so that it is suspended in mid air as the rain comes down on Perhan his grandmother and Danira Very soon after Khatidza is summoned to use her powers to save Ahmed s sick son Roberto which Khatidza does For repayment she proposes a deal with Ahmed to pay for Danira s leg to be healed at a hospital in Ljubljana Perhan goes with Danira promising his grandmother not to leave her but Ahmed asks where will he stay and convinces him to go to Milan At first Perhan wants to make money honestly but after being dragged through the mud Perhan begins stealing and squirreling money away in a shack After being double crossed by his brother Sadam Ahmed appoints Perhan boss of the operation Now relatively rich Perhan goes home where he is enraged to find Azra is pregnant Perhan refuses to believe that the baby is his They marry with the condition that she would sell the baby Perhan is also disappointed to find that the house Ahmed promised to build him is not being built at all and that Danira was not operated on but forced to be a beggar as part of Ahmed s money operation On their wedding night Azra tells him the child is theirs and was conceived when they made love on the Feast of St George Still wearing her wedding dress Azra dies after giving birth to a boy while levitating mid air a sign that the boy as he inherited the powers is indeed Perhan s Because Ahmed leaves with the baby which we discover later is also named Perhan he is raised by Ahmed s crew After four years of searching Perhan reunites with Danira in Rome who leads him to Perhan Jr whom Perhan now accepts as his child Perhan drops the children off at the train station promising to meet up with them after buying an accordion for his son and a present sponges for grandmother The boy tells him he is mad at him because he will not return and he will not get an accordion Perhan assures him he will Cross my gypsy heart but immediately runs out of the station to settle the score with Ahmed who is about to be married Perhan arrives at the wedding and kills Ahmed with a fork using his telekinetic powers He also kills one of Ahmed s brothers but he is in turn killed by Ahmed s new wife At the funeral the grandmother passes out drinks to everyone and Perhan Jr goes outside the house peers through the window at his dead father breaks the glass and steals the golden coins put on his father s eyes Merdzan notices and follows him out in the rain as the child runs away hidden under a cardboard box Merdzan is about to catch him up and pick up the board but seems to have second thoughts stops and starts running toward the nearby church Cast editDavor Dujmovic Perhan Bora Todorovic Ahmed Ljubica Adzovic KhatidzaAwards edit nbsp English language poster At the 1989 Cannes Film Festival Emir Kusturica won the Best Director Award and the film was also nominated for a Palme d Or Golden Palm 2 At the 26th Guldbagge Awards in Sweden it won the award for Best Foreign Film 3 In addition Time of the Gypsies was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 1990 Cesar Awards in France See also editList of Yugoslav films Films about immigration to Italy List of submissions to the 62nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Yugoslav submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Romani people in Serbia Romani people in ItalyReferences edit Margaret Herrick Library Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Festival de Cannes Time of the Gypsies festival cannes com Retrieved 1 August 2009 Dom za vesanje 1989 Swedish Film Institute 16 March 2014 External links editTime of the Gypsies at IMDb Dom za veshaњeDom za vesanjeTime of the Gypsies at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Time of the Gypsies 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