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Zift

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5.9
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Original title
Zift
Year
Running time
92 min.
Country
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Director
Screenwriter
Cast
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Genre
Thriller. Drama | 1960s. Heist Film
Synopsis
Shortly before the Bulgarian Communist coup of 1944, the Moth was thrown into jail under a false conviction for murder. Finally freed from the confines of his unjust prison sentence, he finds himself in a strange and intimidating new place: totalitarian Sofia of the sixties. Released on parole after serving some hard time in prison, the Moth's one-night neo-noir odyssey quickly gets underway, as he runs into trouble and falls afoul of the Communist state. Starting with a qualified measure of optimism, his first night of freedom is swiftly plagued by looming threats and impending doom.

The Moth's frantically wild night sketches the geography of a fiendish autocratic city, its imposing communist architecture centred around the mausoleum, decaying neighbourhoods, gloomy streets, bathhouses, the city canal, the hospital, the cathedral, smoky bars and the graveyard. He stumbles into a series of bizarre encounters with a parade of eccentric characters, as the marginalized – agents, medics, barflies, outcasts and gravediggers – all lure him to the flame of disaster. Catastrophic twists and unpredictable revelations unfold in a carefully structured mosaic of flashbacks, lies and hallucinations, as well as in a sensual experience with a former flame. The narrative eventually culminates in a profoundly revealing climax in the gravediggers' trailer.

Zift boasts stunningly disorienting cinematography by Emil Christov, who teams up with director Javor Gardev to forge an atmospheric parable about freedom, justice and social change. The film is a genre hybrid unlike any other, drawing in equal measure upon city films, the neo-noir and Soviet pseudo-socialist art. The latter infuses a relentless, irreverent energy to Zift, while the asphalt jungle lends a sense of desperation and a pervasive social malaise to the Moth's peripatetic plight. This is a truly striking feature debut and a razor-sharp depiction of the forces that catch on to someone's fate and hold on tight. (From tiff08.ca)
Awards
2008: Mar del Plata Film Festival: Official Selection
2008: Moscow Film Festival: Best Director. Russian Film Clubs Federation Award
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Zift
2008
Javor Gardev
5.9
(112)
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