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Alternate Names: Яна Новікова
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Yana Novikova starred as one of the concubines in the 2014 film 'Plemya'. The movie follows a deaf teenager who enters a specialized boarding school and becomes part of an unconventional group called 'the tribe', where he falls for Yana's character. This love interest inadvertently leads him to challenge the tribe's hierarchical rules.
Release Year: 2014
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Alternative Title: Племето, A Gangue, Kmen, The Tribe, Heimo, Stammen, Plemie, Племя, Kabile
Director: Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
Writer: Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
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Genre: Drama
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The story follows a deaf teenager named Sergey who enrolls in a specialized boarding school for disabled children. Upon arrival, he joins an unruly gang known as 'the tribe.' To climb the hierarchy of this group, Sergey becomes embroiled in their criminal activities. He develops feelings for one of the concubines, Ana, who is part of the gang's inner circle. His affection for her violates the tribe's unwritten rules, leading to a series of events that threaten his position within the group.
Directed by Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi, 'Plemya' (also known as 'The Tribe') is a Ukrainian drama that premiered in 2014. The film explores themes of survival and power dynamics among marginalized youth through its depiction of Sergey's struggles within the tribe's hierarchical structure. Notably, the movie features no spoken dialogue, with all communication conveyed through sign language or actions.