Crafted over six years in eight countries, Tony Gatlif's Latcho Drom (1993) remains the best exposition of gypsy music. Starting in Rajasthan, the film meanders through Egypt and five European countries before landing up in the flamenco-crazy Spain. Great musical performances that are full of women and children, breathtaking visual storytelling, and a non-judgemental approach add up to make this a classic.