About this Event
This film was made by Romani filmmaker Lisa Smith, founder of the UK’s first Romani-led production company, Patrin Films. It follows the personal journey of Romani filmmaker and advocate Liza Mortimer as she ventures into archival collections in search of her great-grandmother, Minty Smith. What begins as a quest for a single life story becomes a powerful revelation: a rich, interwoven legacy of Romani voices, songs, and cultural influence embedded within England’s traditional folk music.
Through rare recordings and rediscovered stories of Minty Smith and other Romani folk singers, the film illuminates the vital role that Romani communities played in preserving and shaping England’s folk traditions, long overlooked yet deeply influential.
Watch the trailer: https://patrinfilms.com/film-tv/film-a-basketful-of-eggs
Funded by the University of East Anglia’s AHRC Impact Acceleration Award, the film forms part of the research project Romani and Traveller Voices in Music Archives, a collaboration between Patrin Films, University of East Anglia, the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library at the English Folk Dance and Song Society, Cecil Sharp House, and Access Folk, at the University of Sheffield.
The event consists of an introductory presentation by Hazel Marsh, project lead and a screening of A Basket Full of Eggs.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bush House, Lecture Theatre 2 BH(S)4.04, 30 Aldwych, London, United Kingdom
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