I know this station. I know these people I took the train from there a thousand times and once for the last time, long ago. I could be that boy with my mother, we went to the West and these people came in our place from the East We left alone but they're coming by a group and they greet each other with joy in their new home. Thanks to this film I see myself and their way of coming all the way from Rajasthan. I met the filmmaker in a gas station, spoke many languages, now I see his work too.
I watch this video day or night. I just love those people. that little boy is so adorable. The joy of Gypsy is contagious. I love Gypsy, they're the most fascinating people. Gypsy are passionate, amorous, free-spirited, and with unique fascinating history and culture, I've been really falling in love with their music and dance. I like the comment which says " The world would be a better place if people had hearts as warm and spirits as generous as these!"
You can see essential human virtues in this group of people: community, cooperation, awareness, compassion, good spiritedness and good humor, self expression, warmth, fund and just.... LIFE!! I don't see these qualities walking on the streets of Washington DC where I live!!
And yet usa and the whole world hates us for no reason. Exactly what this video shows is what every country wants to fight if everyone lived like that world would be better place. The system dont aply to our lifestyle and they wanted us in the system like the rest but they couldnt kill our race our traditions culture language.
I am Roma and the Roma community is amazing and I love how many of them in this population appear to have the same features. I wrote a big essay about them in the Holocaust
It's time Romanians and Hungarians make peace,hatred has no place in the big European family and this comes from a Romanian.We will always neighbour and influence eachother!
I can watch this absolutely wonderful but also sad documentary any number of times, and this has always been my favourite scene. Superb! Thank you, Tony Gatlif, for enlightening us with these images of the situation for the gypsies/roms of the world today.
Does gypsy ancestors belong to india Till now in india we use spoon water container called mattka in music Till now we dance and sing in north India on special occasions Love frm india
Amazing music, people, and culture presented in Latcho Drom. I saw this movie about 2 years ago, simply because I didn't have anything else to do at the time and stumbled upon it on the now defunct vdeo site Stage6. HOW SUPRISED I WAS to be so captivated by an accidental discovery! So happy to find it hear on UA-cam. I'll definitely have to locate the DVD.
I'm looking at this wonderful clip again, and so enjoy how the boy cheer his mother. At the end when friends/family get off the train, imagine getting a reception like that! Wow.
2:40 In between trains -- one out and one in -- we shift form the boy's world out to a bigger horizon. The gypsies laugh at money. It won't keep the pain of living from tapping us on the shoulder. As always our prayer: "O Lord, Lordess, Friends, we ask for caring and sharing, for consideration, for thriving together. For greatly moving us into a future where all may look after watch other." (Mom is smiling now. I'd do anything to see Mom smile... she's the most precious thing I know.)
For me the best sequence of this beautiful Tony Gatlif movie ! (one of his best movies, along with ''Les Princes'' - The Princes (1983) with Gerard Darmon)
...for me...was a great gift finding out this scene and movie, I am looking for it... (sure I am going to watch) the poetry contained in this littl boy behavior is so deep and inspiring...this movie shows the poetry and learning that exists in every single life in this planet...simply wonderful! (...an earthling from Brazil)
este es un video de leccion que no importa la condicion social y la raza an leccion de ese niño prara alegrar la vida almatica de su madre es impagable
@marcowho There is a wonderful book called "Gypsy Idyll" written by Rowena Farre, part Romani, in the early 1960s (she also wrote "Seal Morning") in which she splits her years between a study grant and life on the road with gypsies. It plunges you into the world of these people and is fascinating. Probably can get it on Amazon - really worth reading if you are drawn to these people.
*La mamá del niño tiene frio y está triste esperando el tren, y los gitanos igual esperan al tren porque ahí vienen algunos familiares. El niño para alegrar a su mamá va hacia los gitanos y le ofrece 3 monedas al señor para que canten, toquen y bailen. Ellos se rien, y el señor le regresa las 3 monedas al niño y comienzan a tocar, cantar y bailar. El niño se alegra mucho y finalmente la mamá también sonrie. El tren llega y ellos se reencuentran y se van felices.*
Exactly so. But when some of them persecute and fail to appreciate gypsies for what they contribute, and then, like right wingers in my country deport them--a most inhumane act--then they are fair game for any kind of criticism anyone can throw at them.
@ytcarol Sure thing bro (or sis) : and these kind people exist, they made me believe wherever I travelled in the miracle of humanity. People very poor but they will give you their own shirt ; but unfortunately there are racists all around the world too, people who WANT things to get worse....Never give up for the first one, and in spite of the second !
I know this station. I know these people I took the train from there a thousand times and once for the last time, long ago. I could be that boy with my mother, we went to the West and these people came in our place from the East We left alone but they're coming by a group and they greet each other with joy in their new home. Thanks to this film I see myself and their way of coming all the way from Rajasthan. I met the filmmaker in a gas station, spoke many languages, now I see his work too.
You are lucky
🌹From IRAQ
@@salahaddinosama1740 “But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated.”
/Hemingway/
@@TVaDaR whats the name of the station ?
@@raulpopa4196 you can read it clearly on the top of the flat roof if you can’t ask me again I’ll tell you
@@TVaDaR hodasz ?
I watch this video day or night. I just love those people. that little boy is so adorable. The joy of Gypsy is contagious. I love Gypsy, they're the most fascinating people. Gypsy are passionate, amorous, free-spirited, and with unique fascinating history and culture, I've been really falling in love with their music and dance. I like the comment which says " The world would be a better place if people had hearts as warm and spirits as generous as these!"
"Do you think we dance for coins?" I love it! Great film, just fantastic.
You can see essential human virtues in this group of people: community, cooperation, awareness, compassion, good spiritedness and good humor, self expression, warmth, fund and just.... LIFE!!
I don't see these qualities walking on the streets of Washington DC where I live!!
We can bring these qualities ourselves, in our own manner even in DC
And yet usa and the whole world hates us for no reason. Exactly what this video shows is what every country wants to fight if everyone lived like that world would be better place. The system dont aply to our lifestyle and they wanted us in the system like the rest but they couldnt kill our race our traditions culture language.
I am Roma and the Roma community is amazing and I love how many of them in this population appear to have the same features. I wrote a big essay about them in the Holocaust
Imagine being so happy to see a loved one you break out in song and dance. Wish we could all be that happy to give and receive such a greeting ❤
And the boy was a stranger
@@Tanyushinki Yes. And the happiness the Roma expressed seeing their family come off the train.
This clip is very sweet :) the expression on the child's face while he's dancing to make his mother laugh is...adorable :) I'm glad I saw this!
You look nothing like a gypsy
One of the most beautiful films of all time. Period.
The world would be a better place if people had hearts as warm and spirits as generous as these!
Thanks for posting. This is one of the most beautiful scenes in movie history. Thank you, Tony Gatlif!
wow.....found myself in tears right now...those are my people and they really like that.....am proud to be sinti....romania...
Very beautiful! Always touches my gypsy soul...tears!
Tony's movies make me cry like a child everytime!!! Love him,.. Gypsies Cultures RULES & Shine Forever
Hello, I am half Roma, and my family came from hungary to the Netherlands. . This is a very nice part of the movie!
This song is deeply embedded in my DNA....I knew it the first time I heard it like my ancestors singing to me....
its strangely comforting to hear these, i think because my dad listened to a lot of music since i was a baby
I saw this when it came out, back in 93, I loved it then and even more now. Thanks for sharing!!
I always have tears in my eyes when I see that piece of that movie... It is so beautiful and heartwarming...
❤️🌺🌷🍀From IRAQ
Beautiful film, what a journey of the ultimate free spirits!
Such a beautiful representation on how children bring joy in our life
Dios bendiga al pueblo gitano...
The ultimate way of creating two worlds and making a bridge between them. This is beyond everything i have ever seen as film.
Nothing open hearts so quick than our music=from heart for hearts ;-)
T'aven bachtale romale!
This song make me cry, mom I love u 😢
I saw this in one of my classes the other day. This scene almost made me cry.
Are u still there??
It's time Romanians and Hungarians make peace,hatred has no place in the big European family and this comes from a Romanian.We will always neighbour and influence eachother!
It's not gonna be easy
@@kristofth okay,slovakia
always when I see this 1 I have tears of hapiness
i cant belive, mee to :))
This made me cry and laugh.
Bozbori din Hungary. Sterge.ti lacrimele
Beautiful..I had to cry.
I can watch this absolutely wonderful but also sad documentary any number of times, and this has always been my favourite scene. Superb! Thank you, Tony Gatlif, for enlightening us with these images of the situation for the gypsies/roms of the world today.
Nisam Rom Ali ovo dira u dušu ❤
film meraviglioso, grazie Tony Gatlif
Does gypsy ancestors belong to india
Till now in india we use spoon water container called mattka in music
Till now we dance and sing in north India on special occasions
Love frm india
Yes the Roma people are deacendants of the Kalbelia tribe from Rajasthan
Excellent. This movie is fantastic. Lattcho Drom.
beautiful, beautiful scene...
this whole film is stunning but this part made me smile the most
I love, love, love this scene!
SUKAR!!
Brilliant, Wonderful, Heart Wrenching. I had to cry too!
LA MÚSICA Y LA DANZA LO MÁS HERMOSO DE ESTE MUNDO!!!!!BRAVO!!
Now that is "Getting Met at the Train"!Another great scene from a wonderful movie.
Gem of a movie!
im crying like a baby, this is so beautiful
The movie name is "Latcho Drom", directed by Tony Gatlif in 1993. You can buy a used copy online, probably. It's worth having!
my favorite scene in the film, so glad to find it posted, thanks
Amazing music, people, and culture presented in Latcho Drom.
I saw this movie about 2 years ago, simply because I didn't have anything else to do at the time and stumbled upon it on the now defunct vdeo site Stage6. HOW SUPRISED I WAS to be so captivated by an accidental discovery! So happy to find it hear on UA-cam. I'll definitely have to locate the DVD.
Vera Bila is really a wonderful singer and her music group is the best!
this warms my heart :)
and the little boy is sooo adorable!
are u still there??
pure class ... what a film ... with Romance gypsies ... it is hands-feet-avoice and pure talent ...
I'm looking at this wonderful clip again, and so enjoy how the boy cheer his mother. At the end when friends/family get off the train, imagine getting a reception like that! Wow.
Quelle leçon de vie... d'humanité... d'amour !
so sweet
2:40 In between trains -- one out and one in -- we shift form the boy's world out to a bigger horizon. The gypsies laugh at money. It won't keep the pain of living from tapping us on the shoulder. As always our prayer: "O Lord, Lordess, Friends, we ask for caring and sharing, for consideration, for thriving together. For greatly moving us into a future where all may look after watch other." (Mom is smiling now. I'd do anything to see Mom smile... she's the most precious thing I know.)
Qué hermosura! Mi hermoso Pueblo Romaní!
How ready these people are to give joy to others. Wonderful example.
For me the best sequence of this beautiful Tony Gatlif movie ! (one of his best movies, along with ''Les Princes'' - The Princes (1983) with Gerard Darmon)
i'd love to see this movie.. haven't yet.. the music is wonderful.
Amazing, one of my favorite scenes! :)
magical movie
...for me...was a great gift finding out this scene and movie, I am looking for it... (sure I am going to watch) the poetry contained in this littl boy behavior is so deep and inspiring...this movie shows the poetry and learning that exists in every single life in this planet...simply wonderful! (...an earthling from Brazil)
Yo siempre lloro, por emoción y por disfrute.
Laura V.M De acuerdo. Los gitanos hubieran cantado gratis. Las 3 monedas fueron demasiado :)
Hi saar, wortha, right on, you got it! Tey beshes undo sastimous pi kho droma, so you remain with the happiness upon your road
este es un video de leccion que no importa la condicion social y la raza an leccion de ese niño prara alegrar la vida almatica de su madre es impagable
The most beautiful people in the world!
I am always coming here, when ever I feel like loosing faith in humanity :)
This fucking onions has allicin :)
i cried while watching this =]
Brilliant 🙏🙏🙏
what is this kind of music exactly called? I want to find more of this. As far as I know, Romanyi Rota is similar, but does anyone know other bands?
"parno graszt" are the best for me check it out
Super
beautiful :)))
@marcowho There is a wonderful book called "Gypsy Idyll" written by Rowena Farre, part Romani, in the early 1960s (she also wrote "Seal Morning") in which she splits her years between a study grant and life on the road with gypsies. It plunges you into the world of these people and is fascinating. Probably can get it on Amazon - really worth reading if you are drawn to these people.
this is great I am romeo dice
Can you tell me the name of the town where the train station is please? Thank You.
The name is Hodász (Eastern-Hungary)
Adorable
that man in the red vest can dance! : P
Parno Graszt play this kind of gipsy music. actually they also play this exact song at concerts.
I'm not sure if it has any correlation, but ever since our congress woman Gabby Giffords got shot. Theres been an influx of Gypsies to Tucson AZ.
France has french gypsies (mostly in the south). And France has a culture, like everyone.
Sweeeeet....
What does the man say to him when he tries to give him the coins?
pues razón no te falta!! te alegra el dia ver un gesto como este!!! XD
whats the name of this song?
Gili (Béga Sitya)
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What is the name of this song?
Gili (Béga Sitya)
me too me too
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ALGUIEN QUE ME EXPLIQUE ESTA ESCENA POR FAVOR!!! PORQUE LA MUJER ESTA TRISTE? PORQUE ESTAN EN LOS TRENES??
*La mamá del niño tiene frio y está triste esperando el tren, y los gitanos igual esperan al tren porque ahí vienen algunos familiares. El niño para alegrar a su mamá va hacia los gitanos y le ofrece 3 monedas al señor para que canten, toquen y bailen. Ellos se rien, y el señor le regresa las 3 monedas al niño y comienzan a tocar, cantar y bailar. El niño se alegra mucho y finalmente la mamá también sonrie. El tren llega y ellos se reencuentran y se van felices.*
Cháche rom andár Nyírvasvári é vojáke Mánusá
Just be sure not to miss the movies of Emir Kusturica too
Throat singing intensifies
whats name this dance
mcaraf We call “train station dance”
Exactly so. But when some of them persecute and fail to appreciate gypsies for what they contribute, and then, like right wingers in my country deport them--a most inhumane act--then they are fair game for any kind of criticism anyone can throw at them.
@ytcarol Sure thing bro (or sis) : and these kind people exist, they made me believe wherever I travelled in the miracle of humanity. People very poor but they will give you their own shirt ; but unfortunately there are racists all around the world too, people who WANT things to get worse....Never give up for the first one, and in spite of the second !
A goose! Just like in Kusturica's Black Cat White Cat :)
is this the rythm knowed as czarda?
fuck, no!
yes , what do you have? im from Chicago russian rom
@lesleyhenriquez there are many non-gypsy people who will do the same... so?
spitzensound
nosowisewoman - SEE the movie! Better yet, buy it and see it regularly!
what happened to that lady! she looks like she lost somebody.
who?
Im here from your daughter