The Tamburitza Players
The Tamburitza Players

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The Tamburitza Players

1982
Movie
127 min
Serbo-Croatian

It’s the winter of 1942. A freight train on the section of the Slavonian railway Vinkovci-Nova Gradiska is under a special Gestapo escort. Fleeing misfortune and evil brought by war, the last wagon is the place of encounter of politicians, war smugglers, deserters and tamburitza players.

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Director: Milorad MilinkovicGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the vibrant world of tamburitza music, focusing on the instruments, the traditions, and the musicians who keep this folk music alive. It delves into the cultural significance of the tamburitza in various Balkan communities and showcases performances that highlight the instrument's unique sound and versatility.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a specific cultural music genre, 'The Tamburitza Players' likely appealed to niche audiences interested in ethnomusicology and Balkan culture. Critical reviews, if available, would likely focus on its educational value and the quality of its musical presentations. Audience reception would probably be positive among fans of folk music and those with an interest in Eastern European heritage.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of tamburitza music and culture.

  • Appreciated for its educational insights into a traditional musical form.

  • Noted for its engaging musical performances.

Google audience: Information on Google reviews for this specific documentary is not readily available. General audience reception would likely stem from their interest in folk music and cultural documentaries.

Fun Fact

The tamburitza itself is a family of stringed instruments played with a plectrum, originating from the Balkan region, with various sizes and tuning systems contributing to its diverse sound.

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