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The Tribe

Original title: Plemya
  • 2014
  • Unrated
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
13K
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The Tribe (2014)
CrimeDrama

A deaf boy joins a boarding school for similar children. Confronted by the violent and criminal antics of some of the other boys and girls, he struggles to conform and join the 'tribe'.A deaf boy joins a boarding school for similar children. Confronted by the violent and criminal antics of some of the other boys and girls, he struggles to conform and join the 'tribe'.A deaf boy joins a boarding school for similar children. Confronted by the violent and criminal antics of some of the other boys and girls, he struggles to conform and join the 'tribe'.

  • Director
    • Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
  • Writer
    • Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
  • Stars
    • Hryhoriy Fesenko
    • Yana Novikova
    • Rosa Babiy
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
    • Writer
      • Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
    • Stars
      • Hryhoriy Fesenko
      • Yana Novikova
      • Rosa Babiy
    • 42User reviews
    • 225Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 30 wins & 25 nominations total

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    Hryhoriy Fesenko
    • Sergei
    • (as Grigoriy Fesenko)
    Yana Novikova
    • Anya
    Rosa Babiy
    • Svetka
    Oleksandr Dsiadevych
    • Gera
    • (as Alexander Dsiadevich)
    Yaroslav Biletskiy
    Ivan Tishko
    • Makar
    Oleksandr Osadchyi
    • King
    • (as Alexander Osadchiy)
    Oleksandr Sydelnykov
    • Shnyr
    • (as Alexander Sidelnikov)
    Oleksandr Panivan
    • Woodwork Teacher
    • (as Alexander Panivan)
    Sasha Rusakov
    Denis Gruba
    Mariya Kirka
    • Student
    Lenia Pisanenko
    Lari Tsygelnyk
    • Student
    Olena Galynska
    • Student
    Kyrylo Koshek
    • Sponsor
    • (as Kyril Koshyk)
    Sergiy Fesenko
    • Student
    Maryna Panivan
    • Nora
    • Director
      • Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
    • Writer
      • Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
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    User reviews42

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    7masonfisk

    THE SILENCE SAYS VOLUMES...!

    The Tribe hit my radar a while back when I heard about the novelty of a film being silent in the world of the hearing impaired in a foreign country w/no subtitles in existence. What is essentially a silent film made in the digital age, eschews themes we've seen in other cinematic rites of passage w/silent thieves on the make all the time going from one score to the next. One wonders if the bleakness depicted translates to other schools of impairment around the world where the easy way out of dealing w/adversity is to turn to a life of crime. The choice of an non-subtitled version really puts the onus on our viewing collective who don't have the patience for this interesting endeavor.
    7SpannersGerm669

    Incredibly brave film making!

    I think anybody who appreciates cinema will be applauding the director of this movie for giving us something truly unique. For a two hour film to keep someone gripped, without any spoken dialogue or subtitles to guide us, shows the power of the good old fashioned visual storytelling. The movie tells the brutal story of a boy trying to fit in, in a boarding school for the deaf. Graphic sex scenes, brutal violence, and an overwhelming sense of dread, combine to make this a very uncomfortable viewing experience. Unfortunately i felt some scenes were dragged out unnecessarily, which prevented it from being the masterpiece thats said to be. I think cutting it shorter than 2 hours would have greatly benefited it, because there were a few occasions where the specific scene made its point, but hung around longer than its welcome. Not a masterpiece, but certainly an intriguing and unique look into the future of film making!
    10trpuk1968

    Brutal but incredible filmmaking

    At the time of writing (October 2014) this is on release in France but not the UK or the US so I'll write this for the benefit of audiences elsewhere in the world who might be wondering whether to go and see it or not. When not extorting money from other students at a boarding school for the deaf in the Ukraine, the 'tribe' of thugs in the title spend their time robbing train passengers, people in the street or, with the help of their teachers, pimp each other at a truck stop. New kid Sergey arrives and falls for one of the young hookers...which is about all the synopsis you need. There's no dialogue, or subtitles, all the communication between the characters is through sign language. Along with a total absence of incidental music this has the paradoxical effect of heightening the sound...the sounds of footsteps, lorry engines revving for example becoming sinisterly effective. It's not difficult to follow the narrative at all, so don't be put off. The bleak surroundings of the institution combine with a dreary landscape of crumbling apartment blocks, supermarkets at night time in a bitter, dirty grey winter, to heighten the feeling of an amoral universe, a dog eat dog world where everyone is out only for themselves. There's no compassion, the one intimate relationship which develops seems to be motivated by lust, carnality and characterised by opportunism on either part. There doesn't appear to be any real tenderness there. Is the closed institution an allegory for the Ukraine, or human societies as a whole? The Tribe is a unique piece of cinema and inspired me to write, I've seen nothing in the last few years quite so extraordinary, but be warned it most definitely is not for the faint hearted. The violence is sickening, stomach churning, and made all the more shocking by the use of sound and absence of music since even if averting your gaze you remain all too aware of what's happening on screen, with no music to distance or make things ironic. The Tribe forces you to gaze, unblinking, into the abyss of total human depravity.
    8ktangney-56206

    If You Think Deaf, Ukrainian Youths Are Angels, Think Again!

    The setting for "The Tribe" is a high school for the deaf, in or very near Kyiv, Ukraine. Filmmaker Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi has pulled off quite an accomplishment - he's fashioned an excellent film where all the actors use only sign language; that means no subtitles & no overdubs.

    Well, if I can learn Chaucerian Middle English in 1 week in order to study the works of the great poet Geoffrey Chaucer, then I can certainly recalibrate my mind to concentrate more intensely on body language & visual cues, so I can follow the story-line of "The Tribe."

    A new student arrives at this boarding school, Sergei, played by Hryhorin Ferenko. The problem? The school must be underfunded, because there are few teachers & almost no supervision. A student gang has formed, led by a tall, slender, brown-haired tough-guy & a tall, blonde tough-guy.

    Sergei must endure mistreatment as the gang puts him through a strange, intermittent, and seemingly random Living Hell - sometimes, they ignore him, & at other times, they abuse him. What at times begins as shadow-boxing ends with the gang beating the crap out of him, & there about 35 youths in the gang. On 1 night in particular, Sergei suffers a vicious, concerted attack which seems to come out of nowhere, with no provocation!

    There is 1 teacher/authority figure, a bald, stout man who appears to facilitate all the rule-breaking, skulduggery, and risky behavior, which occurs nightly.

    Here's just a quick thumbnail of the nightly routine: The "teacher" drives the youths out to a nearby, overnight truck-stop, & 1 of the male students bangs the doors of the trucks, looking for willing johns - then the prettier of the female students climb into the truck-cabs to prostitute themselves.

    Does Sergei want to gradually work his way into acceptance into the gang? Does he harbor a grudge & thoughts of revenge against the gang-leaders? I'm not providing spoilers, so you'll have to watch "The Tribe" yourself to find out. The ending unfolds like a somber dirge - you'll have to watch it for yourself!

    2 cautionary notes are in order for American viewers: 1) If nudity upsets you, skip "The Tribe" & watch a screwball comedy instead; 2) "The Tribe" contains 2 explicit sex scenes, so if frank depiction of sex makes you wring your hands, watch a different movie!

    Well-acted, ably directed, & a very good movie (not a cheer-me-upper).

    8 out of 10 stars.
    6SnoopyStyle

    brutal, original, experimental

    Sergei arrives at an Ukrainian boarding school for the deaf. He's a shy new kid who gets picked on. He is recruited into the ruling gang. They pimp out two of the older girls. Sergei is tasked with being the suitcase pimp and falls for Anya. King rules the organization and decides to sell the girls. Sergei revolts causing chaos and bloodshed.

    There is sound but rarely any dialog. The sign language does not get translated into subtitles. One must guess at the plot but it's not impossible. The challenge of interpreting the story has some appeal. The question becomes what this is trying to achieve and what it actually achieves. It doesn't really put the audience into the shoes of the deaf. They actually know what's being said in the movie although it could give a sense of the deaf trying to understand the hearing world. There are some brutal graphic scenes. This is a shocking movie but I must admit that I fastforwarded some of the movie. It's too hard to watch such a quiet movie. One can't compare this to silent movies since those always have music. This is an interesting original experimental movie but I'm not sure what it achieves.

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    • Trivia
      Director Miroslav Slaboshpitsky does not understand sign language and had to have interpreters on set to communicate and make sure that the actors were sticking to the script.
    • Goofs
      When trolling the truckers for the girls the second time, a boom mic is visible in the reflection of the truck.
    • Connections
      Featured in See Hear: Film Casting & Portrayal (2015)

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2014 (Ukraine)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ukraine
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Ukrainian Sign Language
      • Ukrainian
    • Also known as
      • Qabila
    • Filming locations
      • School #186, Kyiv, Ukraine(School)
    • Production companies
      • Ukrainian State Film Agency
      • Rinat Akhmetov's Foundation "Development of Ukraine"
      • Garmata Film Production
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $150,564
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,094
      • Jun 21, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $215,034
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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