Who Are The Roma? – Project Details

2011
WHO ARE THE ROMA?, 2011, Produced by Jordan Bahat

FILM CREDITS

Executive Producer: Bonnie Abaunza
Producer/Editor: Jordan Bahat
Associate Producer: Tiffany Bordenave
Narrator: Czarina Russell
Engineers: Lori Castro, Brian Losch, Daniel Kresco, Philipp Treiber & Christian Wenger

Music by Hans Zimmer

Solo Violinist: Aleksey Igudesman
Music Arranged by Jacob Shea

Special Thanks:
The National Endowment for Democracy
The US Agency for International Development
The Open Society Institute

Jessica Barker, Scott Camilli, Alfredo Caceres, Ramin Djawadi, Steven Kofsky, Katia Lewin, Cain Manoli, Lara Minassian, Atli Örvarsson, Larissa Peltola, Heitor Pereira, Satnam Ramgotra, Guillaume Roussel, Adam Schmidt, Jacob Shea, Shalini Singh, Christopher Strong, Brooke Ventura, Mary Wald & Jake Zimmer

Available here : NDI.com

Who Are The Roma? (4:02) 

20 Comments

  1. Adiel Pérez January 15, 2013 at 4:49 pm - Reply

    Wuoo..!! It's beatiful and darkness

  2. Adiel Pérez January 15, 2013 at 4:49 pm - Reply

    Wuoo..!! It's beatiful and darkness

  3. Alison January 27, 2012 at 5:07 pm - Reply

    Thank you for ‘Who Are The Roma?’ An eloquently posed question that sounds out in the mind a longtime after hearing. I listened too many times to count at work – corresponding sound to image for a slide show. Interpreting nuance, I felt the third movement concerns itself with matter of dignity, and then hope – In the last movement the question Who are the Roma? is once again evoked, quietly, and there it lingers long after the song is over. – – – In second movement, a light touch to the piano summons Zoe Zimmer’s Slovakia road trip photos. Looksounds she is asks same question. Piano verifies.
    I trust I have permission that the music remain on page ( thegypsychronicles.net ) Respect, A.

  4. Alison January 27, 2012 at 5:07 pm - Reply

    Thank you for ‘Who Are The Roma?’ An eloquently posed question that sounds out in the mind a longtime after hearing. I listened too many times to count at work – corresponding sound to image for a slide show. Interpreting nuance, I felt the third movement concerns itself with matter of dignity, and then hope – In the last movement the question Who are the Roma? is once again evoked, quietly, and there it lingers long after the song is over. – – – In second movement, a light touch to the piano summons Zoe Zimmer’s Slovakia road trip photos. Looksounds she is asks same question. Piano verifies.
    I trust I have permission that the music remain on page ( thegypsychronicles.net ) Respect, A.

  5. Felix November 13, 2011 at 2:41 pm - Reply

    this song is so great

  6. Felix November 13, 2011 at 2:41 pm - Reply

    this song is so great

  7. Anonymous April 17, 2011 at 12:00 am - Reply

    you guys can download it on the link listed above!

    or here: http ://www.ndi.org/ndi-celebrates-40th-roma-day

  8. delekhan April 17, 2011 at 12:00 am - Reply

    They should hire Bregovic, he is a master at writing gypsy music.

  9. Anonymous April 17, 2011 at 12:00 am - Reply

    you guys can download it on the link listed above!

    or here: http ://www.ndi.org/ndi-celebrates-40th-roma-day

  10. delekhan April 17, 2011 at 12:00 am - Reply

    They should hire Bregovic, he is a master at writing gypsy music.

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