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Thursday, June 18, 2015

'The Tribe' Became 2015's Most Intense Film

VIDEO: Rolling Stone - How sign language thriller 'The Tribe' became 2015's most intense film.





RollingStone - Inside story on Ukrainian drama about gangs in a school for the Deaf that's left audiences speechless. It was only 100 feet away, but it may as well have been another universe. As a child growing up in Ukraine, filmmaker Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy would walk to his classes every morning and observe the students who attended the school for the Deaf across the street. As his classmates socialized with each other, the director would watch the other children from afar, fascinated by the sight of dozens of kids silently signing with each other.





"This way of communication looked like a miracle," Slaboshpytskiy says, calling from his home in Kiev. "People were directly exchanging feelings and emotions without words and it really impressed me."



The 40-year-old filmmaker channeled those vivid memories into The Tribe, his brutal, bewildering debut feature centered on a Ukrainian Boarding School for the Deaf, in a tale told entirely through sign language. The unique, unflinching thriller focuses on the school's teenage gang members who rob, rape and murder under the tutelage of a corrupt woodshop teacher. After one of the students - a pimp who oversees two teenage prostitutes from the school - is killed, new kid on campus Sergey (Grigoriy Fesenko) takes his place; problems arise when he falls in love with Anna (Yana Novikova), one of the escorts. (Coming full circle, Slaboshpytskiy used his actual elementary school as the film's main location.)



With no subtitles, translations or voiceovers to guide viewers, the film - which opens June 17 in New York - unravels like a puzzle, as certain plot points, stripped of initial comprehension, only reveal themselves in subsequent scenes... Read more: rollingstone.com/movies/news/how-sign-language-thriller-the-tribe-became-2015-s-most-intense-film



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The Tribe - ComingSoon.net

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The Tribe (2014 film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Deaf Film 'The Tribe' Official Trailer

VIDEO: Signed - The Tribe / ПЛЕМЯ Official Trailer Drama Movie HD.





Parental guidance is advised, the features might contain content may not be suitable for all children.



A Deaf mute teenager enters a specialized boarding school where, to survive, he becomes part of a wild organization the tribe. His love for one of the concubines will unwillingly lead him to break all the unwritten rules within the Tribe's hierarchy.





'The Tribe' documentary film is a 2014 Ukrainian drama film directed by Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy. The film is set in a boarding school for Deaf children, where a new arrival is drawn into an institutional system of organised crime, involving robbery and prostitution. He crosses a dangerous line when he falls for one of the girls to whom he's assigned as pimp. The film is entirely in Ukrainian Sign Language with no subtitles.





It won the Nespresso Grand Prize, as well as the France 4 Visionary Award and the Gan Foundation Support for Distribution Award at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival's International Critics' Week section.



Director and Writer: Miroslav Slaboshpitsky

Stars: Grigoriy Fesenko, Yana Novikova, Rosa Babiy and Full Cast & Crew



Follow 'The Tribe' Movie:

The Tribe - IMDb - http://imdb.com/title/thetribe

Facebook - https://facebook.com/filmtribe



Order Movies & DVDs:

The Tribe - ComingSoon.net

The Tribe (2015) - Rotten Tomatoes



Related Articles:

The Tribe Review – Deaf-School Drama is Shocking, Violent and Unique

The Tribe | Film Review | Slant Magazine

TIFF.net | The Tribe

Has The Tribe Changed What A Deaf Film Can Be?

'The Tribe' ('Plemya'): Cannes Review

“This Film Is A Big Deal.” Ted Evans on The Tribe

Ukrainian Silent Film The Tribe Set For Distribution

No More Savagery, Please: A Deaf Person's Review Of The Film The Tribe

The Tribe (2014 film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Video Relay Service For Deaf - Phone Sex Scene

VIDEO: Hilarious movie clip - How to call to phone sex if you are Deaf.



The Little Death” does have one terrific ace up its sleeve: a fifth story, almost completely unconnected to the others, featuring Monica (Erin James, a bit of a Sally Hawkins lookalike), who works at a Skype-like video service translating phone calls for the Deaf.



On a slow night, she winds up on a call with Sam (T.J. Power), only to find that he wants her to mediate his conversation with a phone-sex operator (Genevieve Hegney). What ensues is a perfectly timed, beautifully structured verbal and gestural farce that manages to be at once raucously funny, sweetly touching and genuinely romantic.





Rife with awkwardness and miscommunication, and keenly attuned to the reality of what a mixed blessing technology can be, the story would work well as a stand-enough short; as such, it’s easily the most promising evidence here that Lawson the writer-director may yet have bigger and better things ahead of him... Read more variety.com/2014/film/reviews/toronto-film-review-the-little-death



The Little Death Official Trailer - Directed by and starring Josh Lawson also with Bojana Novakovic, Damon Herriman.





The Little Death is a truly original comedy about sex, love, relationships and taboo. In a multi story narrative, we peer behind the closed doors of a seemingly normal suburban street. A woman with a dangerous fantasy and her partners struggle to please her. A man who begins an affair with his own wife without her knowing anything about it.



A couple struggling to keep things together after a sexual experiment spins out of control. A woman who can only find pleasure in her husband's pain. A call centre operator caught in the middle of a dirty and chaotic phone call. And the distractingly charming new neighbour who connects them all.



The little Death explores why do we want what we want? How far will we go to get it? What are the consequences of that fleeting moment of sexual ecstasy?





Release Date: 25 September 2014 (AUS)

Director: Josh Lawson

Cast: Josh Lawson, Bojana Novakovic, Damon Herriman

Genre: Comedy

Country: Australia

Production Co: Head Gear Films, See Pictures

Distributors: Entertainment One Films, Hopscotch Films



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