Everyman. What Magdalena said
Description
In the Czech Republic there is a national antagonism towards its gypsy population. The gypsies see it as the first steps in a programme of 'ethnic cleansing'. This film follows a gypsy family through the bureaucratic intricacies of reapplying for citizenship, where some may succeed, and others will be redefined as citizens of Slovakia, a country they have never been to and in which they are not welcome.
Runtime
53 min
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Geography
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Date of Publication
1994
Database
Alexander Street
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