Wir sind Sintikinder und keine Zigeuner

  • 22'
  • Germany
  • 1981
The nine-year-old Sinti girl Brigitta shows us her world. She lives with her family in a caravan site on the outskirts of a small Bavarian town. Everybody still speaks Romani and continues to live by the customs handed down. That means that the children take part in adult life and that the very highly respected parents describe how it used to be. In this community, all age groups live together naturally. For these Sinti, `gypsy' is an insult. At school they are taught there are two cultures, two languages and two realities: that of the Sinti and that of the Germans. While German is spoken at school, the only pupils are Sinti children. Brigitta animatedly describes the material deprivations, which are mollified by the life as `one big family'. Brigitta knows all too well where she belongs.
Directors
Melanie Spitta, Katrin Seybold, Katrin Seybold, Melanie Spitta
Country of production
Germany
Year
1981
Festival Edition
IFFR 2004
Length
22'
Medium
16mm
International title
We Are Children of Sinte and No Gypsy
Language
German
Producer
Katrin Seybold Film GmbH
Sales
Katrin Seybold Film GmbH
Directors
Melanie Spitta, Katrin Seybold, Katrin Seybold, Melanie Spitta
Country of production
Germany
Year
1981
Festival Edition
IFFR 2004
Length
22'
Medium
16mm
International title
We Are Children of Sinte and No Gypsy
Language
German
Producer
Katrin Seybold Film GmbH
Sales
Katrin Seybold Film GmbH