Tarabatara (2007)
"Why is it that I've never lived in one sector definitively? Because I feel bad. I feel bad about the air of one place." Tarabatara is a call to daily life and the charms of a gypsy family from the hinterland of Alagoas. The documentary captures moments of a period of pause in the nomadism of these gypsies. In the figure of the eldest and their memories, in the women and children of the group, with their speeches and gestures, with their looks and tasks.
Director: Julia Zakia
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 23 min
Release Date: October 23, 2007
Screenplay
Cinematography: Julia Zakia
Editing: Hélio Villela, Julia Zakia
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tarabatara about?
- "Why is it that I've never lived in one sector definitively? Because I feel bad. I feel bad about the air of one place." Tarabatara is a call to daily life and the charms of a gypsy family from the hinterland of Alagoas. The documentary captures moments of a period of pause in the nomadism of these gypsies. In the figure of the eldest and their memories, in the women and children of the group, with their speeches and gestures, with their looks and tasks.
- Who directed Tarabatara?
- Tarabatara was directed by Julia Zakia.
- How long is Tarabatara?
- Tarabatara has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
- What genre is Tarabatara?
- Tarabatara is a Documentary film.
- Where was Tarabatara produced?
- Tarabatara was produced in Brazil.