Rent Transylvania (2006)

3.3 of 5 from 60 ratings
1h 40min
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Synopsis:
When the impulsive and hot-blooded Zingarina (Asia Argento) arrives in the mysterious backwaters of Transylvania, she has but one thing on her mind: to find her long-lost lover, a travelling musician who left her to tour with his band. After trawling the various clubs and bars with her friend Marie (Amira Casar), she eventually finds him, only to be rejected. Totally distraught, Zingarina cuts herself loose from Marie, her belongings and everything she holds dear before stumbling into a series of events and encounters that threaten to send her spiraling over the edge of sanity.
Plunged into the confetti drunken revelry and thrumming festivities of a Romany carnival, she emerges in a daze only to be lured ever deeper into the rolling hills of the Romanian countryside. It is here that she meets the enigmatic Tchangalo (Birol Onel), a traveling trader who takes Zingarina under his wing. Together they embark on a chaotic road trip upon which they indulge in wild bouts of gypsy folk dance, cut-throat roadside bartering and long nights of heady passion.
Actors:
, , , Alexandra Beaujard, Marco Castoldi, , Marina Boldizsac, Rares Budileanu, Nicolae Cristache, Florin Estefan, Gabor, Simion Lupu, Cornel Reileanu, Mariana Rus, Anton Tauf
Directors:
Writers:
Tony Gatlif
Studio:
Peccadillo Pictures
Genres:
Drama
Countries:
France
BBFC:
Release Date:
18/02/2008
Run Time:
100 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Romanian Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
English
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • The making of
  • Q&A with director and star
  • 2 Bonus songs from the soundtrack

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Not Dun Roamin yet - Transylvania review by PM

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24/01/2021

One thing I love about Tony Gatlif's films is being able to watch them over and over again and finding new levels and subtle significances that I missed the first time around. In my opinion this isn't his best film, but it stands head and shoulders above most of the synthetic garbage that has been produced since computers and production took over from acting and direction. But don't listen to me! It could be that as I am such a fan of Gatlif and I have seen quite a few of his other films already, that this one is "another of the same kind". So if you've not seen any of his films, you may well be in for a treat.

If you look it up on IMDB you'll see that this film is pretty controversial, people either seem to love it or hate it, and in my view that's usually a good sign. Another great thing about this rental is that there's an interview in the special features with the great man himself, translated into english. I've not come across another like it. If you get the time to watch it you will find out that his approach to film making is quite unique, and in some respects is a journey from the unconscious to the conscious for the whole production team, cast and crew, much like the journey of the Roma themselves. Gatlif has an extraordinary back catalogue, and if you are interested in what it is that actually constitutes culture, and it's relationship to commerce and the artificial world of law that the human race has devised, and how that is reflected in attitudes to child rearing, generosity, forgiveness, rythm and harmony as they affect the individual, then don't hesitate...he's your man....On the other hand it could all be in my imagination....

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