Else Baker; photo: Jarek Praszkiewicz
2 August 2021
Taikon – The Untold Story of a Roma Freedom Fighter
Documentary about the Life of romani writer and activist Katarina Taicon. The documentary tells the story of how Katarina Taicon became a leading voice when the Romani people in Sweden
Katarina Taikon has been compared to Martin Luther King. She was born in a tent, and came to change the course of Swedish history. The story about the young girl who was denied education, learned to read in her late twenties, and later became one of the most read authors of children’s books in Sweden, is also an account of the emergence of the modern Swedish welfare society – and the one group left behind: the Roma minority.
”I don’t know how people will react to my book, all I know is that it’s the beginning of a long struggle.”
With those words Katarina Taikon stepped into the limelight. The year was 1963 and her first book, Gypsy Woman, had just been published. This was also the start of her lifelong struggle for human rights for the Roma in Sweden, aiming to provide access to education, long denied, and the closure of the tent and caravan camps where Swedish citizens of Roma background were forced to live.
Katarina Taikon’s struggle in the 1960’s was hugely successful, but she also became the target of vicious attacks from politicians as well as ”ordinary people”.
In the 1970’s Katarina Taikon started writing the autobiographical series of children’s books about the young Roma girl, Katitzi. The sequence became a huge success and was the most read children’s books in Sweden second only to Astrid Lindgren’s international successes Pippi Longstocking. A whole generation of children in Sweden grew up reading the books about Katitzi.
The documentary paints a dramatic and vivid portrait of one of the most important advocates of human rights in 20th century Europe, set against the backdrop of the developing Swedish welfare state.
ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS
Lawen Mohtadi, co-director, co-writer
Lawen Mohtadi is a documentary film maker, author, journalist and publisher. She wrote the prizewinning book about Katarina Taikon – ”Den dag jag blir fri”, which the film Taikon – the Untold Story of a Roma Freedom Fighter is based on.
Filmography
Taikon – the Untold Story of a Roma Freedom Fighter (2015)
Gellert Tamas, producer, co-director, co-writer
Gellert Tamas is a documentary film maker, author and journalist. Books like ”The Laserman” and ”De apatiska” has been translated to more than 10 other languages and has been awarded, celebrated and debated.
His documentary film ”The Laserman” was awarded with the swedish prize Kristallen in 2005 and recevied an honarary mention at Prix Europa. That year he also produced the documentary film ”Another Day”, about the tsunami in Thailand. Tamas’ latest documentary is ” Imprisoned – The Untold Story of Dawit Isaak” (2011, with Maria Magnusson)
The Laserman (2005)
Another Day (2005)
Imprisoned – the Untold Story of Dawit Isaak (2011)
Taikon – the Untold Story of a Roma Freedom Fighter (2015)
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