Collaborators | Jamil Dehlavi (Director) and Paco Peña (Choreographer) |
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One line synopsis | One of a series of films combining music and images: a flameco drama, set in Spain during Passion week. |
Description | Caption: "‘For I will pass through the land of Egypt this night, and will smite all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, both man and beast; and against al the gods of Egypt, I will execute judgement: I am the Lord.’ (EXODUS XII)". Credits. Forge. Man singing as he and companions work. "We forged the nails for the cross on which He was crucified. But I tell you, gypsy: Christ will return to redeem us from the curse of wandering." Circumcision ceremony. Jewish man takes telephone call; prepares to go out, taking with him a sharp-pointed instrument. Religious procession, cross with Christ-figure begin carried through the streets by military figures. Woman singing about the Passion. Jewish man waits for procession to pass. Farmyard; young gypsy woman chasing lamb. She dances in the Flamenco style, then stabs the lamb with a spike. Jewish man driving by, revives baby apparently drowned in river. The gypsies think Christ has returned. Jewish man - a veterinarian – arrives at the hacienda, but too late to save Don Ramón’s prize bull. Don Ramón says that in the bullring, only the bull is honourable – which is why he’s killed. The bull’s body is lowered into a burial pit by crane. A priest blesses it.Young man dancing in imitation of matador; intercut with footage from bullring. The vet’s car won’t start. Gypsies in small bullring; vet comes to watch. Don Ramón’s steward, Rodrigo, tries to stop the corrida, much to the gypsies’ anger. He rides down the matador. The vet, staying in the hacienda, sees the gypsies playing and dancing. He asks for bread and wine which he takes to the gypsies. The elder invites him to stay with them for their last evening before moving on. Dancing (with long solo by young woman) and singing continues. The vet, sitting at the gypsies’ table, is crowned with a wreath of flowers. He repeats the words "Take, eat, for this bread is my body" and shares the bread with those at table while the elder sings. The solders at the religious procession. "Drink, for this wine is my blood…" Gypsies singing. The procession. The elder plays while the young man dances on table. He is told to apologise and kisses the vet on the cheek.Rodrigo arrives to send the gypsies away. He manhandles the young woman and the young man slashes at him with a knife. The vet wakes up in bed holding a bleeding human ear. The young gypsy woman, now naked, enters the hacienda and goes to the vet’s room. Next morning, the young woman prevents the young man from stabbing the vet by saying that he’s come to save them. Voice-over says "This film is a nightmare." Vet dresses and leaves the house, only to be set upon by the gypsies. He carries a cross across the bullring ; they nail him to it and haul it upright. Man sings "They nailed you to the cross for saying that you were God. They did not believe as I do." Bull runs towards the cross; intercut with footage of matador and underground train. Man and young woman, in evening dress alight from the train. Singing continues "The Jews killed you for saying you were God", now from busker. Man’s hand bleeds as he gives money. Credits. |
Production company | Dehlavi Films |
Running time | 29 minutes |
Full credits | Music, lyrics & choreography Paco Peña; |
Year | 1995 |
Film segment | Passover - ACE313.2 |
Passover - ACE313.3 | |
Passover - ACE313.4 | |
Web address (URL) | https://player.bfi.org.uk/free |