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Cast

Oscar Copp

Oscar Copp

Max

Lou Rech

Lou Rech

Swing

Tchavolo Schmitt

Tchavolo Schmitt

Miraldo

Mandino Reinhardt

Mandino Reinhardt

Mandino

Abdellatif Chaarani

Abdellatif Chaarani

Khalid

Fabienne Mai

Fabienne Mai

Max's grandmother

Ben Zimet

Ben Zimet

Dr. Liberman

Marie Genin

Marie Genin

Max's mother

Ghalia Ben Ali

Ghalia Ben Ali

Ghania

Hélène Mershtein

Hélène Mershtein

Puri Daï

Colette Lepage

Colette Lepage

Miraldo's wife

Alberto Hoffman

Alberto Hoffman

Calo

Moïra Montier-Dauriac

Moïra Montier-Dauriac

Moïra

Sha-Sha

Sha-Sha

Farida

Crew

Tony Gatlif

Tony Gatlif

Writer

Tony Gatlif

Tony Gatlif

Director

Tony Gatlif

Tony Gatlif

Music

Monique Dartonne

Monique Dartonne

Editor

Tony Gatlif

Tony Gatlif

Producer

Claude Garnier

Claude Garnier

Director of Photography

Abdellatif Chaarani

Abdellatif Chaarani

Original Music Composer

Mandino Reinhardt

Mandino Reinhardt

Original Music Composer

Tchavolo Schmitt

Tchavolo Schmitt

Original Music Composer

Tony Gatlif

Tony Gatlif

Original Music Composer

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Swing

20027.1 / 1090 min
Comedy, Drama, Music

Overview

In a suburb of Strasbourg, Alsace, France, ten year old boy, Max, spends his summer vacation with his grandmother. He hears Manouche gypsy Romani music being played in a local bar, and loves it. He goes to visit the gypsies in search of a guitar, where he meets a young Romani tomboy, 'Swing'. She introduces Max to her gypsy community who live in caravans and down-at-heel public housing. Over several days, Max is taken into the community to witness Romani lifestyle, traditions, knowledge of plants, and particularly their Manouche music. Max is particularly fascinated by Miraldo, the Romani guitarist he first heard in the bar, and asks to take guitar lessons with him (Miraldo is played by one of the greatest guitarists of gypsy jazz, Tchavolo Schmitt).