Hopa lide
The Roma (often disrespectfully called “Gypsies”) are members of an underprivileged ethnic minority persecuted all around the world. But there is one cultural trait for which they are celebrated globally: their music making. This has been reflected extensively across cinema – classic and contemporary, fiction and documentary – with Romani musicians becoming magnets for various enduring fantasies and prejudices. Hopa lide takes a radically different approach to depicting Romani musicianship. Based on ten years of research in the community of Slovak Romani musicians, it is a collaborative documentary consisting of three chapters. Each depicts the creation of a music video, the musicians leading their self-representation by taking on the role of directors. Uniquely, the camera is always on the move, always improvising. It joins the musicians as they move from the spotlights of large venues to intimate backstages, capturing a mixture of wit, mundane struggle and unfulfilled dreams. From these bittersweet musical lives, deeper questions emerge: What actually is Romani music? What is it like to be a Romani musician? And what does it mean to be Roma in today’s world? The film invites the audience to question deeply rooted stereotypes about Roma from its unusual position as a documentary made with rather than on Roma.
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Petr NuskaDirector
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Petr NuskaProducer
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:1 hour 29 minutes 18 seconds
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Completion Date:June 27, 2023
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Production Budget:5,200 USD
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Country of Origin:Slovakia
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Country of Filming:Slovakia
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Language:Slovak
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - Durham University
Petr Nuska is a visual ethnomusicologist and ethnographic filmmaker. His passion for capturing music straddles music documentaries and music videos, both guided by commitment to innovation in pursuit of underexplored perspectives on music. Since 2011, he has been involved in projects worldwide in the fields of documentary and ethnographic film, educational and activist videos, and production of music videos with independent musicians. His recently completed doctoral research at Durham University concerned the musicianship of the Roma in central Slovakia. The film "Hopa lide" is his feature-length directorial documentary debut based on long-term research in this locality.
Note for film festivals:
The film consists of three complimentary (yet independent) chapters, so it can also be screened in parts. For instance, if your screening schedule allows only a film of around 30 minutes, you could screen any chapter of your choice.