Vengo is a 2000 Spanish-French-German-Japanese film directed and written by Tony Gatlif. It is a musical drama about two Andalusia gypsy families locked in an age-old struggle for power.[1] The film features a performance by Spanish flamenco singer Maria del Carmen Salazar ("La Caita").
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Directed by | Tony Gatlif |
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Starring | Antonio Canales |
Cinematography | Thierry Pouget |
Edited by | Pauline Dairou |
Music by | Tony Gatlif |
Production company | Princes Films |
Release date | 2000 |
Running time | 90 minutes/1.5 hours [An hour and half minutes] |
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The story centres around a feud among Spanish Gypsies, with Caco (played by Antonio Canales) as the main character who must fight for his family's honor and safety.
Vengo was selected as closing film at the 57th Venice International Film Festival[2] in 2000.
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