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JAISALMER AYO: GATEWAY OF THE GYSIES - COMPLETE DOCUMENTARY

Come with us to Travel across Rajasthan in this fascinating documentary, "Jaisalmer Ayo! Gateway of the Gypsies," which sheds light on the lifestyle, culture, and politics of nomadic life as we follow a group of snake charmers, storytellers, salt traders, musicians, artists, and blacksmiths as they make their way across the Thar Desert to Jaisalmer. Set in the homeland of the Roma people (Gypsies) in Northwest India, Jaisalmer Ayo! portrays Roma creativity and allows the viewer to understand their cultural values as well as witness their strong work ethic as they travel through remote villages, trading and selling their products to survive. Packed with various music and dance performances, interviews, and storytelling, this documentary is an invigorating look at a disappearing world. Jaisalmer Ayo! Gateway of the Gypsies is an award-winning documentary that delves into the lives of various nomadic communities in Rajasthan, believed to share ancestral ties with the Roma (Gypsies). Two artists embarked on a seven-month visual research journey to Rajasthan, India, immersing themselves in the vibrant cultures of communities like the Gadolia Lohars (metal workers), Kalbelias/Jogis (Snake Charmers, dancers), Banjara s (salt traders), Bopas (storytellers), Manganiards (musicians), and Nats (acrobats). Shot in remote regions of the Thar Desert in Northwest India, this 54-minute documentary captures the lives of these fading nomadic communities, believed to share ancestral roots with the Gypsies (Roma) of Europe and worldwide. From the vast desert landscapes to the makeshift settlements, this documentary portrays their daily routines, strategies for survival, enchanting music, lively dances, and sacred rituals as they traverse villages in their relentless pursuit of survival. The documentary follows a camel cart expedition undertaken by snake charmers and singers to Jaisalmer. It serves as a thread that connects the stories of various nomadic groups encountered along the way. The stunning visuals, accompanied by minimal narration, guide viewers through the intricacies of the Hindu caste system and the nomads' line of ancestral professions, which bear striking similarities to those practiced by the Roma communities in Europe. This mesmerizing glimpse into the lives of remote nomadic communities offers a window to the past and preserves the cultural heritage of endangered cultures. Jaisalmer Ayo! fills a significant void in understanding Roma's history and character, drawing unexpected parallels between the nomads' way of life and those in many Romani communities today. Jaisalmer Ayo! portrays the ancient way of life, music, dance, and rituals of the last generation of nomads who continue to survive in the region. The remarkable soundtrack of Rajasthani music gracefully intertwines with the visuals, reigniting the essence of this fading way of life. The documentary has received tremendous acclaim from the European Roma community, as Edouard Chiline, Vice-President of the Romani Cultural Autonomy "Povolzhska Roma" in Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia, affirmed at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. "Gateway of the Gypsies" provides a captivating and soul-stirring experience akin to the journeys of our forefathers, it bridges an important gap in understanding Roma history and character. He further expressed that the screening was a profoundly moving experience, reminiscent of the journeys undertaken by their ancestors. The desire is for this extraordinary documentary to be shared with Roma communities worldwide, enabling them to reconnect with their rich cultural heritage.

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