COBRA GYPSIES - full documentary

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An adventure with the indian gypsies, the second movie of Raphael Treza.
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I never write comments on youtube. But this documentary touched me in a very special way. When I was 18 I went to India. Somewhere in Rajasthan we stopped for one night in a small town in the desert I don't remember where, perhaps near Udaipur. It was late afternoon and I decided to go for a walk by myself. After some time 2 children started dragging me by my hand into a dusty abandoned area on the side of a busy highway. It was one of these camps just like in the video. I was a little uneasy because I thought I might be being lead to be mugged. But there was something so enchanting about the people I couldn't help but find out what was going to happen. They were the most amazing beautiful people I had ever seen, all in such colourful outfits. Finally they sat me on a wooden bed and told me to wait. A very old man in a huge turban came and did a puppet show for me with dozens of people surrounding me. It was very surreal and only to this day watching this video did i get the same sensation I had that day. Thank you for making such a truly amazing documentary.

funkydimensions
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Travelled many parts of the world, Visited India 4 times and spent 87 days in total but still its unknown to me, Once you visit this land it mesmerizes you. Different cultures, Different food, Many Religions Different Faces, skin tones, Different clothes, Different traditions it almost impossible for an outsider to understand this land. Indeed its Exotic India. Loved your documentary Raphael

gypsybynature
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As a Indian, I am very happy you visited us and made this documentary. What makes this film unique is you visited us without any prejudices and showed exactly how the tribes lives here. You should visit again soon

shivajivishnoi
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I cannot explain the way this film touched me. The people seem to be simple yet so eccentric. Perfectly executed. Congrats!

paularolan
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It was refreshing to find a documentary these days that don’t have the filmmaker making it all about him. Beautiful honorable work. Breathtaking and inspiring people.

m.katherinelamont
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These people have some of the most beautiful facial features I’ve seen.

Chapa.
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"Raj found his camel." That was epic. The Indian gypsies seem to all have the charisma of rock stars!

bellazonna
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Namaste~~

As a *Chinese* born and raised in *_Rajasthan_* now living in *Sri Lanka, * this documentary brings back my childhood memories.

e.fooyoung
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Two things I've noticed while watching this. These are some of most beautiful people I've ever seen. The eyes of some of the woman are just mesmerizing. Then second thing I noticed is how happy they all are . They have the simplest life yet they are all happy and smiling. I wish I was that happy

billmurray
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No agenda, no BBC guilt ridden propaganda just a pure joy to watch, an amazing piece of film.

bettyswollocks
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I'm from the Himalayan region of India, and the culture here is just in such stark contrast to the one shown in the documentary! Even after being born and brought up in this beautiful country, it never ceases to amaze me. It sometimes makes me sad to think that I will never be able to experience ALL the cultures of India because of how short this lifetime is, but I hope that if there is an afterlife, I'll be born in India again!
Thank you for showing a glimpse of a culture so well developed yet so completely hidden from others within the same boundaries! Jai Hind ❤️

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Nomadic Hindu people from Rajasthan, Punjab (North India) migrated to various European countries (mainly Romania, Spain, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria) around 13th/14th century, who named them Roma (Gypsies), and also to northern Africa.

Slim build, simple, honest, carefree, jovial. Great dancers, musicians, and singers.
Uneducated, yet the lady understand and said "have fewer children so that you can feed them well and take good care of them".

Impressive documentary.

PK-nbfb
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I'm Indian and I assure you that I have not seen this level of Filmmaking and especially the background folk pieces of music which you have used are remarkable. I want to remark one more thing they are the those who are keeping our culture and tradition alive in this so-called modern world as well. Hatts to this tribe and the Hatts off to Rajasthan. 👏

thegreatsalmond
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Not even a single sad face through out the documentary, they just earn for their living and leading a happiest and wonderful life on the earth !!!

manivannanchithiresan
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I love how Indian people dance all the time, a pure expression of life joy! Shows all it takes to be truly happy: family, heritage, and creativity.

Napsteraspx
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I live in a big house in Canada have big car, kids have education, luxury lifestyle but don't have that smile and enjoyment in life even after so much resources. 🎉🎉 i just Loved these people .. ❤❤

waraich_Jutt
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What a life. I've never seen people smile like that in America. No bills, no plumbing, no rent, no people isolated in front of their televisions - sign me up!

alexnetick
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Best thing I've seen for ages. Makes me miss India. The most fascinating and beautiful country on this Earth.

keithbentley
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One of the most beautiful movies I have ever seen in my 60 years of life on this earth. Thank You Sir, Thank You so much!

RishayanPorMexico
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These people are BEAUTIFUL! Im a Mexican from Chicago and have never been outside of the country save for Mexico. Stumbled on this documentary randomly and couldn’t stop watching. So well done and interesting/inspiring. Thank you 🙏

juniorsanchez