Gypo

Gypo

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Woman Director | England

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Jan Dunn
  • Cast(s): Paul McGann, Pauline McLynn, Chloe Sirene, Rula Lenska, Freddie Connor See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 38min
  • Music: Christiane Bjørg Nielsen, Labrador
  • Award(s): Special Mention 2006 (Won)
    IFTA 2007 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Bluff, Eternity
  • Story:
    Gypo is the story of a working class family in Margate, Kent, a town where immigrants have become the focus of most of the public's discontent. The film tells the story of the a couple of weeks in this family's life, beginning when a young Czech girl, Tash, comes to visit. The film is made in the Dogme95 tradition, so no costumes, no lighting, no props or sets, which gives the film a gritty texture appropriate to the story.
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STORY

Story
Gypo is the story of a working class family in Margate, Kent, a town where immigrants have become the focus of most of the public's discontent. The film tells the story of the a couple of weeks in this family's life, beginning when a young Czech girl, Tash, comes to visit. The film is made in the Dogme95 tradition, so no costumes, no lighting, no props or sets, which gives the film a gritty texture appropriate to the story.

AWARDS

Won
Special Mention Award

Best Video | 2006 | Tom

Best First Feature Award

First Feature | 2005 | Jan

British Independent Film Award

Best Achievement in Production | 2005

Nominations
IFTA Award

Best Actress in a Lead Role in a Feature Film | 2007 | Pauline

TRIVIA

Trivia

First British feature to be registered as Dogme film.

There was no script - all the dialogue in the film was improvised. The only guides were basic Contrary to some press, there was an entirely structured screenplay, with dialogue written in a prose format style under the writer/director who wanted to achieve spontaneous dialogue in the rehearsal process.

Most of the young extras were members of a Youth Theatre group - apart from Tamzin Dunstone, the lead roles were taken by relatively well-known actors.

Won the Jury prize at the San Francisco film festival (2005) i.e. Levi's(r) First Feature Award

The mother of the family talks to Tasha about TV, announcing the TV program Big Brother, which Rula Lenski, who plays the Refugee mother, featured in the Celebrity version.