CineRoma 2.0: Letter of Forgiveness + O Baripen

Sun Apr 14 2024 at 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm

GAMIS Cinema | Glasgow

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CineRoma 2.0: Letter of Forgiveness + O Baripen
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Part of CineRoma, the UK's only Roma Film Festival
About this Event

CineRoma 2.0 : Letter of Forgiveness + O Baripen 


Join us for CineRoma 2.0,  the UK’s first Roma Film Festival, now in its second year. Brought to you by Offline (formerly Glasgow Artists’ Moving Image Studios | GAMIS) and Romano Lav, a community-based organisation working with Roma communities in Govanhill, Glasgow. CineRoma aims to present diverse films by and with Roma people, exploring self-perception, identity, history and systems of power. 


The festival programme has been co-curated in collaboration with a cohort of Roma Young People from Govanhill through a series of workshops organised by Offline and Romano Lav.


Letter of Forgiveness

Bilet de iertare

Alina Serban

Romania, 2020

Romanian with English Subtitles

15”


In the household of a wealthy Romanian noblewoman in 1855, Maria, a Roma-Gipsy slave, fights to obtain freedom for her son Dinca. Part of a future full-length project, the short film presents a day in the household in which Maria and her son, Dinca, serve as slaves. As important guests arrive for dinner and all the slaves are making preparations, Maria and her son see this day as a chance to take a step to change their fate. During slavery time, up until 1856, the Romanian equivalent of the word "forgiveness" was used when referring to freeing someone from slavery (the enslaved person was "forgiven" from slavery).



O Baripen

O Baripen - Odkaz Eleny Lackovej

Vera Lacková

Slovakia, Czechia, 2023

Romany, Slovak, Czech with English Subtitles

52”


Parallels between two family women who despite social prejudice dedicate their lives to artistic creation. This biographical film charts the fate of Roma writer Elena Lackova in an intimate and personal way. As viewers, thanks to the author's authentic voiceover and preserved archive footage, we immerse ourselves in their memories of the time of the Holocaust and the Communist dictatorship in the context of the play Horiaci cigánsky tábor (A Burning Gypsy Camp). Revealing the realities of growing up in a Roma settlement, her first literary achievements and her efforts to combine personal and professional life. We also get to know her life story through her great-granddaughter, the actress Alžbeta Ferencovová. The parallel between the life of the writer and her great-granddaughter, who also embarked on an artistic career and shatters stereotypes about the role of Romani women in society, creates a current and relatable story.


16:00 - doors

16:30 - Letter of Forgiveness

16:45 - O Baripen

17:33 - event ends


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OFFLINE, formerly (Glasgow Artists’ Moving Image Studios) is a charitable organisation committed to supporting experimental arts and community-focused film programming in Govanhill.

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Pay what you can: £0-£12

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All titles will be shown with closed captions.

The OFFLINE Cinema has step free access but toilets are not accessible. We apologise for this and assure you that we are working on making the building a more welcoming space. In the meantime, The Bungo on Nithsdale Rd have granted our audience access to their accessible toilets.

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Certification:

Uncertified, 15 advised, contains violence

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Image description: image 1 shows a woman with her eyes closed, an arm in the air daancing, image 2 shows a woman in period 1800s maids uniform looking scared. The word CINEROMA is repeated atound the frame in bold pink text on both images.

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Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI and National Lottery Community Fund, Awards For All.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

GAMIS Cinema, Niddrie Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom

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