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Geoff Pevere Toronto Star 05/16/2003
3/5
Works as successfully as an ethno-musicological document as it does a love story between culturally star-crossed kids. Go to Full Review
Ray Conlogue Globe and Mail 05/16/2003
3.5/4
Virtually the whole cast is amateur, but Gatlif knows how to get them to play lovely little vignette scenes. Go to Full Review
Brian Gibson Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Alberta) 12/01/2003
A deceptively straightforward film with enough grooves and riffs to charm even the most tone-deaf viewer . . . Gatlif's film has a brisk energy and bracing passion Go to Full Review
Walter Chaw Film Freak Central 07/06/2003
3/4
infectiously good-natured and bittersweet Go to Full Review
Chris Knight National Post 05/16/2003
1.5/4
Gatlif might have done more of a service to the Manouche by focusing on their songs, their lifestyle and their history than by overlaying the love story of Max and Swing. Go to Full Review
Liz Braun Jam! Movies 05/16/2003
4/5
A magnificent film. Go to Full Review
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10/04/2015 Delightful movie that seemingly has an amateur cast. As an impressionist exploration of French 'gypsy' (or Romany) culture and particularly Manouche music it is a huge success. It is roughly made but this is in keeping with the wonderful impressions that the film conveys, I have had a strong urge to visit the Alsace region since watching it. Faint echoes of the extermination and forced sterilization of Roma by the Nazis reverberate darkly and gently through the film. There is also glimpse of a fascinating sort of cross pollination with North African (muslim) culture from whence the Roma traditionally had their genesis. An unmissable movie for fans of Manouche, gypsy jazz, Django Rinehart and Stephan Grapelli. See more 03/30/2012 This hotchpotch of coming-of-age comedy-drama and gypsy culture is not trite and tacky because the director Tony Gatlif - Gypsy himself - has a rare gift for transferring in a movie magic most banal of situations whilst conveying his passion for the gypsy way-of-life. Do not expect anything profound in Swing - it is one of the simplest and most honestly directed movies with beautifully composed scenes... Max (Oscar Copp) is first seen timidly venturing into the gypsy neighbourhood of a small Alsace town, intent on buying a guitar. He's staying with his grandmother for the summer, and has fallen for the exuberant jazz played by French gypsies since the 30s, when it was made famous by the guitarist Django Reinhardt. He meets a gypsy girl named Swing (Lou Rech) and falls in love, while taking guitar lessons from her uncle (Tchavolo Schmitt). Director Tony Gatlif has devoted his career portraying the hardship of the European Gypsies and in this film you will find some parts with documentary feel - including one where gypsy musicians work out a synthesis of their own music with Arab and Yiddish styles... "Because your heart hasn't burned with love, because you've never been love's slave, your heart hasn't experienced the secrets of love... You will never know the secrets of the hereafter, you will never know the uniqueness of being one!" If in your heart there is a soft spot for unspoiled music this film will be your choice! The balance of Gatlif's pictures with sounds was perfectly composed in the innocent romance between Max and Swing, played out in her family's caravan, on the industrial fringes of the town, and in the forests outside. See more 07/24/2010 Beautiful, sincere and powerful movie... The soundtrack must be awesome... See more 02/22/2009 Tis Actually Quite A Epic Film See more 11/18/2008 A sweet little Frenchie film. I love Swing's laugh, and also loved the amazing guitar skills of the actors, especially the little boy who played the chords for Max's strumming. However, there is a lack in plot and climax. See more 07/24/2008 The music and musicians are fantastic , sweet story... See more Read all reviews
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Director
Abelard Giza