Rent The Tribe (2014)

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2h 6min
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Synopsis:
A visceral cinematic experience like no other, 'The Tribe' is a story that needs no translation. Deaf mute Sergey becomes embroiled in the illegal activities of the fearsome gang that rule the specialised boarding school he attends. His burgeoning love for a fellow student however, soon leads him on a collision course with the gang's hierarchy.
Actors:
Grigoriy Fesenko, , Rosa Babiy, Alexander Dsiadevich, Yaroslav Biletskiy, Ivan Tishko, Alexander Osadchiy, Alexander Sidelnikov, Alexander Panivan
Directors:
Miroslav Slaboshpitsky
Producers:
Miroslav Slaboshpitsky
Writers:
Miroslav Slaboshpitsky
Aka:
Plemya
Studio:
Metrodome
Genres:
Drama
Countries:
Ukraine
BBFC:
Release Date:
14/09/2015
Run Time:
126 minutes
Languages:
Ukrainian Dolby Digital 2.0, Ukranian Sign Language
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.35:1
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Directing the initiation fight scene, filming inside the school, directing without words - working with actors via sign language interpreter

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Reviews (1) of The Tribe

Original, Wordless, Nihilistic Drama about Feral Deaf Kids in Ukraine Going to the Bad... - The Tribe review by PV

Spoiler Alert
11/09/2024

Well, set in a boarding school it may be, but Harry Potter it ain't. In this original, wordless (and no subtitles), nihilistic Ukrainian film, feral deaf kids go on a rampage and run amok in what is a special school but more like a prison.

I admire independent films, they take so much effort to get made over years. And this is a well-made film, a truly unique experience, wordless, no subtitles, all set in a special school for the deaf (which resembles a prison more). I did think I would not follow the story, but I did, partly as the director spells it out, many long scenes with a static camera, like Chaplin films or that contemporary French director whose name I forget.

This is a miserabilist, depressing, nihilistic movie, where all characters are amoral or immoral. The criminality, violence and sexual exploitation runs rampant, and the main character wants to belong to 'the tribe' so gets sucked in. The actors are great, all amateurs, but really superb.

But really, at its core, the plot of this film is all about JEALOUSY and the poisonous toxic effect it has on this one young man - who is an outsider, like Othello (a play from an old story about JEALOUSLY not race - that is our age's projection. Othello is a Muslim convert to Christianity to belong, but never trusted because of that, which feeds the seed of jealously planted in his brain by a malicious enemy Iago).

Anyway, it is a film to admire rather than like, with a director and actors who have never made anything else. This won many awards and is a unique cinematic experience but not pleasant, and is deeply depressing ultimately with shocking violence. Amorality infects everything here. SO be prepared.

reminds me a bit of the great 1979 UK film SCUM or prison dramas about abuse really, or maybe DIRTY PRETTY THINGS.

3.5 stars rounded up.

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