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Savorengo Ker, the house for everyone - Fabrizio Boni (Italië, 2009, 06:30 min.)

After a long research on Roma people’s living conditions in Rome, in summer 2008 Stalker/ON – a group of artists, architects and teachers – comes to Casilino 900 (the biggest and oldest Roma camp in Europe) with a project: to build a house with the Roma. The main idea is to overcome the conception of the ‘camp’, an Italian anomaly created in the 1980s as a temporary solution for nomad communities, that has become a standing device to exclude and control. Here comes Savorengo Ker (in the Romani language “the house for everyone”), the first house planned and constructed by four different Roma communities (Serbian, Montenegrian, Bosniac, Kosovar) and Gagè (non-Roma people). It is ecological, recyclable and based on the primary needs of a Roma family. This video is part of the documentary Once upon a time... Savorengo Ker, the House for Everyone of Fabrizio Boni and Giorgio de Finis, produced by Iride Sfoggio.



 

 






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