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Vengo is a 2000 Spanish-French-German-Japanese film directed and written by Tony Gatlif. It is a musical drama about two Andalusia gypsy families locked in an age-old struggle for power. The film features a performance by Spanish flamenco singer Maria del Carmen Salazar ("La Caita").
Oct 4, 2000 · Vengo: Directed by Tony Gatlif, Cathy Konrad. With Antonio Canales, Orestes Villasan Rodríguez, Antonio Dechent, Bobote. Vengo is a majestic ode to the artistry and magic of flamenco dancing, set against the compelling backdrop of two gypsy families locked in an age old struggle for power.
Sep 8, 2001 · Vengo is a majestic ode to the artistry and magic of flamenco dancing, set against the compelling backdrop of two gypsy families locked in an age old struggle for power.
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The parched, empty landscape of southern Spain is the setting for a tale of passion, music and revenge in Tony Gatlif's Vengo. After his brother has murdered a member of a rival gypsy clan and gone into hiding, Caco becomes both the de facto figurehead of his.
Vengo is a majestic ode to the artistry and magic of flamenco dancing, set against the compelling backdrop of two gypsy families locked in an age old struggle for power. Caco is a proud, handsome man, head of a family, and very powerful in the local community.
Vengo (2000) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Caco is a proud, handsome man, head of a family, and very powerful in the local community. Yet he has been torn to pieces by the death of his beloved daughter.
Sep 12, 2000 · The runaway star of “Vengo” — her five minutes on screen alone prove vastly more exciting than anything in the main plot — is a firebrand flamenco singer from the gypsy ghetto of Estremadura called...