Gypsy Caravan

The Buena Vista Social Club for Gypsy Music.

Gypsy Caravan Gypsy Caravan follows five Roma bands from four countries who unite for the ‘Gypsy Caravan’ concert tour across North America. With musical styles ranging from flamenco to brass band, Romanian violin to Indian folk, they astound every audience they meet. Take a journey to Romania, Macedonia, India, and Spain to see the real lives of these musicians, and discover the prejudice and pride of their shared ancestry. A celebration of the Romani spirit and the transformative power of musi


 When the Road Bends... Tales of a Gypsy Caravan
(2006) on IMDb


LaurelAUDIENCE AWARD winner – San Francisco Indie Film Festival
LaurelIMPACT OF MUSIC jury award winner – Nashville International Film Festival
LaurelAUDIENCE AWARD winner – Flanders International Film Festival (Belgium)
LaurelAUDIENCE AWARD winner – Jeonju International Film Festival (Korea)

Reviews and More

'Intoxicating...Compelling...transcends the music documentary genre.' - LA Times, Kevin Crust 'It's hard not to be impressed by the breadth of cultural personalities embodied in the Romani musicians and dancers of Gypsy Caravan.' - Newsday

The Producers


Jasmine Dellal - Director

Jasmine Dellal founded Little Dust Productions in the 1990s to make artistic films with a social conscience. She’s involved in all aspects of indie film – creation to distribution and extensive social outreach. Dellal enjoys producing & consulting (from mentoring novices to working with Oscar-winners/nominees such as Roko Belic, Genghis Blues; Marco Williams; Sam Green, Utopia in Four Movements, etc). Her slate leans towards strong personal tales, ‘outsider’ cultures, music and the environment. Today she’s making a film about the passionate founders of a socially progressive forest school in South India.

Dellal directed, wrote, produced & edited her first award-winning feature documentary, AMERICAN GYPSY: a stranger in everybody’s land (arthouse theatrical release; international festivals; season’s highest ratings on PBS’s prestigious POV series). Her second feature, GYPSY CARAVAN: When The Road Bends... (backed by ITVS & Fortissimo Films) screened at over 100 festivals worldwide, won awards, showed on TV & theatrically. These became seminal works about Roma and cultural pluralism – she is also executive producer of the first documentary by a Romani American.

Dellal grew up in England and was greatly influenced by childhood trips to family in south India. At Oxford University, she read French & Spanish. At the University of California at Berkeley, she did a Masters and was honoured to work with the acclaimed Marlon Riggs on his final film BLACK IS… BLACK AIN’T. Dellal also won a student Emmy Award and co-directed a short about strong women dissociating themselves from feminism.

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