Tony Gatlif

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Biography

Gatlif was born in Algiers to a Kabyle father and a Romani mother. After his childhood there, Gatlif arrived in France in 1960 following the Algerian War of Independence. Gatlif struggled for years to break into the film industry, playing in several theatrical productions until directing his first film, La Tête en ruine, in 1975. He followed it with the 1979 La Terre au ventre, a story of the Algerian War of Independence. Since the 1981 film Corre, gitano, Gatlif's work has been focused on the Romani people of Europe, from whom he partially traces his descent. After making Gaspard et Robinson in 1990, Gatlif spent 1992 and 1993 shooting Latcho Drom, which was awarded numerous prizes. A year later, Gatlif brought the world of the author J. M. G. Le Clézio to the screen in Mondo (1994). His 2004 film Exils, won the Best Director Award at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. His film Transylvania also premiered at Cannes in May 2006.

  • Name variations
  • Gatlif· T.
  • Primary profession
  • Director·writer·actor
  • Country
  • France
  • Nationality
  • French
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 10 September 1948
  • Place of birth
  • Algiers
  • Knows language
  • French language

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Professor at La Fmis, the French national film school.

Is of Gypsy and Algerian descent and has French nationality.

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