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In a village south of Bucharest, two or three old Gypsies are the last depositories of traditional music. With them, go away ballads and ancestral stories. Between the game of dice and the only bistro of the village, the young people found new myths. The lambada gradually replaces the haidouks, the poor gypsies dream of going to the city to play fashionable tunes in the restaurants.