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Now, he has to buy the freedom of his lover Vardo to marry her.
Scared chief of local police sets Vardo free and enlists the girls in the ballet school.
Vardo, a laundress, decides to help the little girls.
All the laundresses in the neighborhood go on strike in Vardo's support.
Night at the same hotel in Vardo.
Some aspects of training, management, and characteristics of a horse used to pull a vardo are unique.
Describes the first literary mention of an English Romanichal vardo or wagon.
These include the Vardo, a traditional wagon of the 19th-century British Romani people.
Vardo Babutidze, 79, was not lucky enough to be visited by Russian soldiers.
Originally known as a vardo, the comforts of a Romany wagon are compact, but numerous and well thought out.
It was estimated that by 1940 only about 1% of Romani travellers still lived in the traditional horse-drawn vardo.
On the way, she meets Drina in the red vardo with Behjet.
A video of Nick Dowe a traditional vardo painter and wagon restorer.
Vardo tells that a blue-eyed young man of the country must be bricked up alive in order for the fortress to stand.
On to Vadso then Vardo in the afternoon.
She strode off to her vardo.
A vardo's design includes large wheels set outside the body, whose sides slope outward considerably as they rise toward the eaves.
Even the vardo is only part gipsy.'
Belonging to Nicolas, she is trained to drive, pulling his "vardo" cart for his trip across the western states.
The shape of a vardo loomed in the twilight and the whinny of a horse came from the trees.
The vardo was gone.
Meanwhile Vardo becomes a fortune teller.
"You haven't understood a thing," says Vardo to Zurab, a comment that I took personally.
The road from Vardo crosses some great tundra areas, with several ponds not too distant from the road.
Vardo gets caught for larceny.
For Varda, the decision was in many ways a practical one.
Varda liked photography but was interested in moving into film.
Near the end of the documentary Varda walks inside a space she's created.
In interviews, Varda has admitted to not seeing many films when she was young.
Its seat of administration was Varda, a small town with a population of about 3,000.
Varda, 85, will present a program of films that have inspired her work during the festival.
Then Varda looked on the darkness and was moved.
Varda replaces him with the cartoon figure of a cat.
Mr. Varda and his partners put a stop to all that.
These remarks on Varda seem to raise further questions.
Koenig's trail is soon picked up by Varda and her troops.
Of late, Varda has been concentrating on video installations and photography.
In one particular scene Varda, the filmmaker, forgets to turn off her camera.
Varda set up her own co-op and began production.
But the stars of Varda now glimmered overhead, and the air was clean.
Some Varda works have not been especially successful.
Ms. Varda encourages emerging filmmakers to take control of their work.
Mr. Varda is running the project and closely monitoring every detail.
Varda would continue to use this combination of fictional and documentary elements in her films.
Ms. Varda does not seem to find this ludicrous.
"Social behavior and environment are more important sometimes than psychology," Ms. Varda said.
Varda's film, though, turns any such eulogy to vagabondage on its head.
Varda sets the Menelmacar and other constellations in the sky.
She also consumed the reserves of light from the wells of Varda.
In might was she next among the ladies of the Valar to Varda.