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Swing

  • 2002
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Swing (2002)
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Max is on holiday at his grandmother's place in the Elzas in France. He's fascinated by the guitar playing of gypsy Miraldo. In exchange for writing letters to the social security institutes... Read allMax is on holiday at his grandmother's place in the Elzas in France. He's fascinated by the guitar playing of gypsy Miraldo. In exchange for writing letters to the social security institutes he gets guitar lessons from Miraldo. He becomes friends with Swing, a boyish gypsy girl, ... Read allMax is on holiday at his grandmother's place in the Elzas in France. He's fascinated by the guitar playing of gypsy Miraldo. In exchange for writing letters to the social security institutes he gets guitar lessons from Miraldo. He becomes friends with Swing, a boyish gypsy girl, who shows him nature and takes him to exuberant musical evenings.

  • Director
    • Tony Gatlif
  • Writer
    • Tony Gatlif
  • Stars
    • Oscar Copp
    • Lou Rech
    • Tchavolo Schmitt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tony Gatlif
    • Writer
      • Tony Gatlif
    • Stars
      • Oscar Copp
      • Lou Rech
      • Tchavolo Schmitt
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Oscar Copp
    Oscar Copp
    • Max
    Lou Rech
    • Swing
    Tchavolo Schmitt
    • Miraldo
    Mandino Reinhardt
    • Mandino
    Abdellatif Chaarani
    • Khalid
    Fabienne Mai
    • Max's grandmother
    Ben Zimet
    • Dr. Liberman
    Hélène Mershtein
    • Puri Daï
    Colette Lepage
    • Miraldo's wife
    Alberto Hoffman
    • Calo
    Marie Genin
    • Max's mother
    Sha-Sha
    • Farida
    Moïra Montier-Dauriac
    • Moïra
    Ghalia Benali
    • Ghania
    Hayat Ayad
    Katica Illényi
    Mónika Juhász Miczura
    Mona Mercier
    • Director
      • Tony Gatlif
    • Writer
      • Tony Gatlif
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    10cybernalf

    Catching

    Tony Gatlif himself has gypsie-blood flowing through his veins. He uses the medium film to bring a spark of the life that there is in all people who are or feel connected with gypsies. Their music is the essence of their life and tells more than words ever could. After staying in Andulacia in the world of flamenco (Vengo), Gatlif now pictures the 'manouche' in France. A little french boy (Max), staying with his grandmother during the summerholidays, is fascinated by the way 'manouche' guitar is played. He finds himself a music teacher and learns much more about the people he's suddenly surrounded by, than only how to play guitar... The 'actors' often just show their own life and tell their own history... and when they make music, it is spontaneously and real. This doesn't give the effect of a 'dull' documentary style, but makes the 'plot' look like an extra. Through the eyes and the heart and the openess of Max, you get to know these people who remind you of the fact that you are really 'alive' !

    Thanks again Tony Gatlif !
    howard.schumann

    Not fully realized plot but music is full of joy

    Characterized by both gentle and frenetic rhythms, the vibrant music of the Manouche resounds throughout Swing the latest film by director Tony Gatlif. The Manouche are Gypsies living in the Alsace area of France whose music combines the rhythm, melody, and emotion of their own culture with the jazz, swing, and blues of American. Gatlif, of Algerian and Gypsy ancestry, has made numerous films dealing with Gypsy cultures around the world such as the acclaimed 1993 documentary Latcho Drom. This film not only provides a unique insight into Gypsy life but is also a charming coming-of-age story about two unlikely friends.

    Max (Oscar Copp) is a blond-haired, blue-eyed French ten-year old who is on vacation at his grandmother's house. He is drawn to Swing (Lou Rech), a boyish-looking girl of his age and is captivated by the music that is an integral part of her life. Fascinated by the guitar music of the Django Reinhardt School played by Miraldo (Tchavolo Schmidt), he buys an old guitar and asks Miraldo to give him lessons in exchange for help in writing letters to the Welfare Department. Max and Swing explore the natural beauty of the countryside together, wandering along the lost roads and hidden rivers of the French countryside. When she invites him to musical evenings at her home, he learns the history and songs of the Manouche and their tribulations during the holocaust.

    The story is slight and not fully realized but it doesn't matter. The film is not about the story but about the people, their music, and their way of life. Gypsies have been one of the most persecuted ethnic minorities throughout history. Like the Jews, their numbers were decimated during the Holocaust and their heritage and traditions are in jeopardy. Gatlif says, "I'm simply trying to transmit something that is disappearing… I am trying to be a witness". Swing transmits that "something" with meaning and joy.
    9serena.s

    The music and musicians are fantastic - the story is nice.

    The music is the star of this film. And the musicians, of course. The story of the growing friendship of Max and Swing is a nice and well played structure holding the whole thing together, as Max learns about Swing's people and gets accepted into their life. If you know the music of the "Hot Club of France" and the power of Django Reinhardt's playing, then you don't want this film to end. I wonder if Mandino Reinhardt (who plays himself) is a descendant of Django - sure plays like one!
    cmmescalona

    Compelling

    A film done with the rich background of someone who knows his roots. Tony Gatlif goes deep into Gypsy traditions, lore and way of life.

    Maybe not in a historical way, but in a lively, musical and natural manner, as it emanates from Gypsy culture. Many years ago, National Geographic published a long article, and then a book, on Gypsies. I remember writing to the photographer, who spent several years traveling with Gypsies from all over the world. Remarkably, he answered in a beautiful letter where he recounted the many adventures he had living like a Gypsy for a long time.

    What we see in this film through the eyes of Max, an uptown-grown french young boy, is a revelation for all of us who are truly fascinated by the stories of Gypsies, as the National Geographic's photographer was.

    Max is played delightfully by Oscar Copp in his first appearance on screen. A boy with a mischievous smile, clear and beautiful eyes, and a spirit that soars above all, as he connects with music. This, he learns from the real Tchavolo Schmitt, one of the most gifted guitarists in the world.

    Swing, characterised by Lou Rech, is a young girl who befriends Max. A Gypsy from another world that shows Max the love for life, music and nature.

    Music plays a major role in this film. Maybe you won't find a better way to get into the process of making music than in Swing. As many extremely talented musicians get together for just the fun of playing, they get into it and develop truly frantic rhythms that will make you -at least, smile.

    Music is central to the story as is the discovery of a new world for Max. Swing's role is beautifully portrayed by a girl that may look tough but is as sweet as a rose. She leads Max, with her uncle, into the many Gypsy traditions he will later adopt himself. Max and Swing's relationship is beautiful and, more than anything, joyful.

    From a cinematographers point of view, this film transcends with the human spirit exuded by the characters. It follows, in a very naturalistic approach, the very sense of life.

    I'm usually favourable towards French films, and a bit against american superproductions. This film simply reminds me that life, as is, is more important than anything we have, and, absolutely, the french way of filmmaking always reminds me of this. Two thumbs up!
    filsa

    Great, soulful music; and moments of pure, joyful youth.

    In this film we join a young boy Max, who spends the summer in the company of Gypsies, taking guitar lessons and learning about their culture, their way of life, and their people.

    It's a gorgeous film, full of interesting faces & fascinated with the nature. The camera is patient and joyous--a reliable witness to a life and a people.

    Music is the centerpiece of the film, as it is in Gypsy culture. The musical sequences are amazing, animated and warm.

    But the movie is not a flimsy excuse for music, either--it holds and surrounds the music, weaving it into vignettes about Max's summer, and of the gypsy girl he has befriended, Swing.

    In the comments I've read here people always mention the lack of story. I'm not sure what they are complaining about. There are actually three stories here: the music, the Gypsies themselves, and the story of a young boy and girl.

    Between the soul-stirring music and the joyful enthusiasm of youth, I was deeply affected. In turns I smiled, laughed, clapped, and tapped my feet to the music. A most enjoyable time at the movies.

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • French
      • Romany
    • Also known as
      • Свинг
    • Production companies
      • Princes Films
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
      • Région Alsace
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      • $475,852
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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