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ENGLISH	
  4	
  

LISTENING	
  
COUNTRIES,	
  NATIONALITIES	
  AND	
  LANGUAGES/MOCK	
  EXAM	
  

TONY	
  GATLIF	
  
CHAIN	
  REACTION	
  FEAR	
  OVER	
  ROMA	
  EXPULSIONS	
  
	
  

FROM	
  :	
  EURONEWS,	
  14.10.2010	
  
	
  

Tony	
   Gatlif	
   (real	
   name	
   Michel	
   Dahmani	
   born	
   September	
   10,	
   1948,	
  
Algiers,	
   Algeria)	
   is	
   a	
   French	
   film	
   director	
   who	
   also	
   works	
   as	
   a	
  
scriptwriter,	
  actor,	
  and	
  producer.	
  
After	
   a	
   childhood	
   in	
   Algiers,	
   Gatlif	
   arrived	
   in	
   France	
   in	
   1960	
  
following	
   the	
   Algerian	
   War	
   of	
   Independence.	
   Gatlif	
   struggled	
   for	
  
years	
   to	
   break	
   into	
   the	
   film	
   industry,	
   playing	
   in	
   several	
   theatrical	
  
productions	
   until	
   directing	
   his	
   first	
   film,	
   La	
   Tête	
   en	
   ruine,	
   in	
  
1975.	
  He	
  followed	
  it	
  with	
  the	
  1979	
  La	
  Terre	
  au	
  ventre,	
  a	
  story	
  of	
  the	
  
Algerian	
  War	
  of	
  Independence.	
  
	
  

	
  
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Tony	
  Gatlif	
  is	
  a	
  man	
  with	
  a	
  mission.	
  For	
  35	
  years,	
  Gatlif	
   __________	
  (1)	
   is	
  half	
  Kabil	
  (Algerian),	
  half	
  Gypsy,	
  
…………………………	
   (2	
   produce)	
   and	
   …………………………	
   (3	
   direct)	
   films	
   about	
   the	
   Roma	
   people	
   in	
  
Eur__________	
  (4),	
  a	
  people	
  __________	
  (5)	
  he	
  says	
  …………………………	
  (6	
  often	
  misunderstand)	
  
and	
  …………………………	
  (7	
  discriminate)	
  against.	
  
His	
   latest	
   film,	
   “Liberté”,	
   …………………………	
   (8	
   release)	
   	
   this	
   year,	
   is	
   about	
   the	
   estimated	
   30,000	
   French	
  
Roma	
   or	
   Gypsies	
   __________	
   (9)	
   …………………………	
   (10	
   detain)	
   	
   and	
   …………………………	
   (11	
  
deport)	
  __________	
  (12)	
  World	
  War	
  II.	
  
Although	
   Gatlif	
   is	
   angry	
   about	
   President	
   Sarkozy’s	
   expulsions	
   and	
   the	
   dismantling	
   of	
   illegal	
   Roma	
   camps,	
   he	
  
insists	
  that	
  what	
   …………………………	
  (13	
  happen)	
  today	
  can	
  in	
  no	
  way	
  be	
  compared	
  to	
  the	
  deportations	
  of	
  
the	
  Second	
  World	
  War.	
  
But	
  he	
  …………………………	
  (14	
  warn)	
  it	
  is	
  an	
  uncomfortable	
  reminder	
  of	
  what	
  happens	
  when	
  a	
  whole	
  race	
  of	
  
people	
  …………………………	
  (15	
  target).	
  
Valerie	
  Zabriskie	
  of	
  euronews	
  caught	
  up	
  with	
  the	
  film	
  director	
  in	
  Lyon.	
  
“Tony	
  Gatlif,	
  you	
  are	
  firmly	
  against	
  the	
  dismantling	
  of	
  Roma	
  camps,	
   __________	
  (16)	
  opinion	
  polls	
  suggest	
  
60	
  percent	
  of	
  French	
  people	
  …………………………	
  (17	
  support)	
  this	
  ‘dismantling’	
  policy.	
  …………………………	
  
(18	
  that/surprise/you)?”	
  
Tony	
  Gatlif:	
  	
  
“There’s	
   nothing	
   I	
   can	
   do	
   about	
   that.	
   The	
   only	
   thing	
   I	
   can	
   do,	
   is	
   to	
   explain	
   to	
   all	
   those	
   __________	
   (19)	
  

…………………………	
   (20	
   not	
   understand).this	
   problem	
   about	
   the	
   travelling	
   people	
   –	
   that’s	
   the	
  
administrative	
   term.	
   They	
   are	
   the	
   Roma	
   people,	
   Gypsies	
   who	
   …………………………	
   (21	
   be)	
   in	
   France	
  
__________	
   (22)	
  	
  a	
  very,	
  very	
  long	
  time,	
   __________	
   (23)	
  King	
  Francois	
  the	
  first,	
  these	
  Gypsies,	
  who	
  are	
  
in	
   the	
   South	
   of	
   Fr__________	
  (24)	
   and	
   Sp__________	
  (25).	
   That’s	
   it.	
   And	
   these	
   people	
   __________	
  
(26)	
  …………………………	
  (27	
  be)	
  here	
  in	
  Eur__________	
  (28)	
  __________	
  (29)	
  the	
  Middle	
  Ages,	
  they	
  
have	
   contributed	
   to	
   Europe,	
   to	
   __________	
   (30	
   don’t	
   use	
   ‘the’)	
   culture,	
   to	
   all	
   __________	
   (31)	
   is	
  
Eur__________	
  (32).	
   And	
  now	
  today,	
  we	
   …………………………	
  (33	
  want/they/become)	
  invisible.	
  We	
  
…………………………	
  (34	
  want	
  not/they	
  exist).	
  But	
  how	
  can	
  a	
  people	
  of	
  10	
  million	
  just	
  stop	
  existing	
  all	
  of	
  a	
  
sudden?	
   Because	
   Eur__________	
   (35)	
   heads	
   of	
   state	
   decided	
   to	
   pass	
   laws	
   against	
   them	
   so	
   they	
   can’t	
   move	
  
(travel)	
  anymore.	
  This	
  …………………………	
  (36	
  mean)	
  that	
  when	
  you	
  …………………………	
  (37	
  want	
  not/a	
  
people/move),	
  you	
  confine	
  them.	
  This	
  is	
  what	
  they	
   …………………………	
  (38	
  do)	
   __________	
  (39)	
   the	
  
war.”	
  	
  

	
  
	
  
SCRIPT	
  :	
  http://www.euronews.net/2010/10/14/tony-­‐gatlif-­‐chain-­‐reaction-­‐fear-­‐over-­‐roma-­‐expulsions	
  
PHOTO	
  AND	
  TEXT	
  IN	
  BOX	
  :	
  http://www.last.fm/music/Tony+Gatlif	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  

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  • 1. ENGLISH  4   LISTENING   COUNTRIES,  NATIONALITIES  AND  LANGUAGES/MOCK  EXAM   TONY  GATLIF   CHAIN  REACTION  FEAR  OVER  ROMA  EXPULSIONS     FROM  :  EURONEWS,  14.10.2010     Tony   Gatlif   (real   name   Michel   Dahmani   born   September   10,   1948,   Algiers,   Algeria)   is   a   French   film   director   who   also   works   as   a   scriptwriter,  actor,  and  producer.   After   a   childhood   in   Algiers,   Gatlif   arrived   in   France   in   1960   following   the   Algerian   War   of   Independence.   Gatlif   struggled   for   years   to   break   into   the   film   industry,   playing   in   several   theatrical   productions   until   directing   his   first   film,   La   Tête   en   ruine,   in   1975.  He  followed  it  with  the  1979  La  Terre  au  ventre,  a  story  of  the   Algerian  War  of  Independence.       1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35       Tony  Gatlif  is  a  man  with  a  mission.  For  35  years,  Gatlif   __________  (1)   is  half  Kabil  (Algerian),  half  Gypsy,   …………………………   (2   produce)   and   …………………………   (3   direct)   films   about   the   Roma   people   in   Eur__________  (4),  a  people  __________  (5)  he  says  …………………………  (6  often  misunderstand)   and  …………………………  (7  discriminate)  against.   His   latest   film,   “Liberté”,   …………………………   (8   release)     this   year,   is   about   the   estimated   30,000   French   Roma   or   Gypsies   __________   (9)   …………………………   (10   detain)     and   …………………………   (11   deport)  __________  (12)  World  War  II.   Although   Gatlif   is   angry   about   President   Sarkozy’s   expulsions   and   the   dismantling   of   illegal   Roma   camps,   he   insists  that  what   …………………………  (13  happen)  today  can  in  no  way  be  compared  to  the  deportations  of   the  Second  World  War.   But  he  …………………………  (14  warn)  it  is  an  uncomfortable  reminder  of  what  happens  when  a  whole  race  of   people  …………………………  (15  target).   Valerie  Zabriskie  of  euronews  caught  up  with  the  film  director  in  Lyon.   “Tony  Gatlif,  you  are  firmly  against  the  dismantling  of  Roma  camps,   __________  (16)  opinion  polls  suggest   60  percent  of  French  people  …………………………  (17  support)  this  ‘dismantling’  policy.  …………………………   (18  that/surprise/you)?”   Tony  Gatlif:     “There’s   nothing   I   can   do   about   that.   The   only   thing   I   can   do,   is   to   explain   to   all   those   __________   (19)   …………………………   (20   not   understand).this   problem   about   the   travelling   people   –   that’s   the   administrative   term.   They   are   the   Roma   people,   Gypsies   who   …………………………   (21   be)   in   France   __________   (22)    a  very,  very  long  time,   __________   (23)  King  Francois  the  first,  these  Gypsies,  who  are   in   the   South   of   Fr__________  (24)   and   Sp__________  (25).   That’s   it.   And   these   people   __________   (26)  …………………………  (27  be)  here  in  Eur__________  (28)  __________  (29)  the  Middle  Ages,  they   have   contributed   to   Europe,   to   __________   (30   don’t   use   ‘the’)   culture,   to   all   __________   (31)   is   Eur__________  (32).   And  now  today,  we   …………………………  (33  want/they/become)  invisible.  We   …………………………  (34  want  not/they  exist).  But  how  can  a  people  of  10  million  just  stop  existing  all  of  a   sudden?   Because   Eur__________   (35)   heads   of   state   decided   to   pass   laws   against   them   so   they   can’t   move   (travel)  anymore.  This  …………………………  (36  mean)  that  when  you  …………………………  (37  want  not/a   people/move),  you  confine  them.  This  is  what  they   …………………………  (38  do)   __________  (39)   the   war.”         SCRIPT  :  http://www.euronews.net/2010/10/14/tony-­‐gatlif-­‐chain-­‐reaction-­‐fear-­‐over-­‐roma-­‐expulsions   PHOTO  AND  TEXT  IN  BOX  :  http://www.last.fm/music/Tony+Gatlif         1