"The Tribe" by Miroslav Slaboshpitsky has been the great winner of the last edition of the Critics Week of the Cannes film festival.
Here we have the trailer for this Ukrainian film that has swept the parallel section of the French competition.
Ukrainian Miroslav Slaboshpitsky's feature film debut was made at Cannes with the Grand Prix Nespresso, Prix Révélation France 4 and Aide Fondation Gan by the diffusion.
«The Tribe»Tells the story of a deaf-mute teenager struggling to fit into the boarding school system.
Hearing impairment is a subject that Miroslav Slaboshpitsky had already dealt with before, his short film «deafness»Of the year 2010 narrated ten minutes outside a boarding school for deaf-mute students.
The trailer tells us: 'There are no subtitles an no voice-over, because for love and hatred you don't need translation' which can be translated as 'There are no pubtitles or voice over, because love and hate do not need translation', a whole declaration of intentions of the author who bets to narrate with the image and that warns us of the silence of the film.
A more than interesting bet of the emerging cinema of Eastern Europe that so far comes to us by dropper, at least to Spain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpLj9WYBK_c