Gypsy (2011 film)

Gypsy
Film poster
Directed by Martin Šulík
Written by Marek Lescák
Martin Šulík
Produced by Rudolf Biermann
Martin Šulík
Starring Miroslav Gulyas
Cinematography Martin Sec
Edited by Jiří Brožek
Music by Vladimír Godár
Release date
  • 5 July 2011
Running time
100 minutes
Countries Slovakia
Czech Republic
Language Romani

Gypsy (Slovak: Cigán) is a 2011 Slovak-Czech drama film directed by Martin Šulík. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.

Plot summary

Gypsy tells the story of Adam, a boy who, after his father dies, tries to cross the boundary of his Romani shantytown and to improve the lives of his brothers and sisters. He encounters racial, social and cultural prejudices and comes into conflict with the unwritten laws of his own community. Circumstances turn against him and his situation drives him to commit a tragic act: murder.

Cast

  • Miroslav Gulyas as Uncle
  • Martina Kotlarova as Julka
  • Jan Mizigar as Adam
  • Attila Mokos as Priest

Releases, awards and nominations

In July 2011, the film was first released at the 46th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Crystal Globe, it won the Special Jury Prize, the Don Quijote Award, the Label Europa Cinemas award, and Jan Mizigar received a Special Mention for his role in the film. Thereafter it won 6 more awards and 9 nominations in various international film festivals.

See also