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Tuvalu

  • 1999
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  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.9K
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Tuvalu (1999)
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In a desolate and colorless landscape stands a dilapidated bathhouse run by a puffed-up blind man, his long-suffering wife and their son Anton, who does all the work. He's lonely and unsophi... Read allIn a desolate and colorless landscape stands a dilapidated bathhouse run by a puffed-up blind man, his long-suffering wife and their son Anton, who does all the work. He's lonely and unsophisticated, and he falls in love with the beautiful Eva, who comes to bathe with her father.... Read allIn a desolate and colorless landscape stands a dilapidated bathhouse run by a puffed-up blind man, his long-suffering wife and their son Anton, who does all the work. He's lonely and unsophisticated, and he falls in love with the beautiful Eva, who comes to bathe with her father. When Eva and her father lose their home, they come to the bathhouse to stay, but bits of ... Read all

  • Director
    • Veit Helmer
  • Writers
    • Michaela Beck
    • Veit Helmer
    • Lyudmila Merdzhanska
  • Stars
    • Denis Lavant
    • Chulpan Khamatova
    • Philippe Clay
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Veit Helmer
    • Writers
      • Michaela Beck
      • Veit Helmer
      • Lyudmila Merdzhanska
    • Stars
      • Denis Lavant
      • Chulpan Khamatova
      • Philippe Clay
    • 25User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 24 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Denis Lavant
    Denis Lavant
    • Anton
    Chulpan Khamatova
    Chulpan Khamatova
    • Eva
    • (as Chulpan Hamatova)
    Philippe Clay
    Philippe Clay
    • Karl
    Terrence Gillespie
    • Gregor
    Catalina Murgea
    • Martha
    E.J. Callahan
    E.J. Callahan
    • Inspector
    Djoko Rosic
    • Gustav
    • (as Djoko Rossich)
    Zlatina Todeva
    • Old Woman
    Todor Georgiev
    • Policeman
    Georgi Kishkilov
    • Homeless
    Petar Evangelatov
    • Homeless
    Evgeni Jermanov
    • Homeless
    Blajo Nikolic
    • Homeless
    Krikor Hugasjan
    • Homeless
    • (as Krikor Hugasian)
    Alexander Dikov
    • Homeless
    Yuli Toshev
    • Homeless
    • (as July Toshev)
    Yordan Bikov
    • Homeless
    • (as Jordan Bikov)
    Ivo Georgiev
    • Chauffeur
    • Director
      • Veit Helmer
    • Writers
      • Michaela Beck
      • Veit Helmer
      • Lyudmila Merdzhanska
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    User reviews25

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    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    Weird and then some

    A strange film starring one of cinema's greatest weirdos, Denis Lavant... Tuvalu is hard to describe. I kind of want to call it steampunk Charlie Chaplin and leave it at that, but it's also not really sci-fi.

    Maybe it's dystopian? Just because everything's so rundown, and because people don't communicate beyond saying a few words and their names, for the most part, as if language has just broken down.

    It's not entirely a silent film, with people grunting and sort of speaking, and there being plenty of sound effects, but the comedic moments and lots of the acting feel silent movie-ish.

    Don't know how to segue, but there's also a joke taken straight from the first Naked Gun (outline of a body floating on the water), which I appreciated. Or it was a coincidence, I don't know.

    I don't know anything.

    I don't know how to describe the plot, and similarly unsure about genre(s). It looks cool and provides a unique experience, not wasting much time and being fairly entertaining. A good film to be watched for anyone in the mood for something completely different.
    9NateManD

    A Fun and Bizarre Slapstick Fantasy!

    "Tuvalu" is a fantasy/ comedy that pays homage to everything from early German expressionism to Buster Keaton, David Lynch, Fellini and Jeanet and Cairo. In fact, in many ways it's similar to the films "Delicatessen" and "City of Lost Children". In "Tuvalu" a mother and son own a public pool in a creaky old building. Customers pay in buttons to use the pool. Yeah, buttons. An evil contractor, who looks like Jack Nance from "Eraserhead", longs to tear the place down and build a casino. The son falls for a beautiful girl only to have the contractor steal her away from him. He fights to keep the place open and win the heart of the girl. That's the basic plot, although it almost defies description. Even though it's a German film, there is hardly any dialog. The characters communicate by saying each other's names, or using crazy facial expressions, grunts or simple words like "yeah" or "no" which translate into every language. Filmed in sepia tones, It also reminded me of Canadian director Guy Maddin. "Tuvalu" is visually stunning, comical and highly surreal. It is also very cute with its romantic charm.
    8Shiva-11

    A genre bending film

    I attended the preview screening of "Tuvalu" for one simple reason - it was the first film of the day and fit into my schedule. Having read a brief synopsis of the film, I went in with mixed expectations - the review snippets lauded the film, but could a two-hour black and white film largely bereft of dialogue really be that entertaining? Please pass the crow...

    Set in a dilapidated indoor swimming pool (the Central Baths in Sofia), the film details the efforts of Anton, a clueless dreamer who yearns to sail the world, and Martha, the button obsessed cashier, to maintain the illusion for Anton's blind father that business is thriving. Working to sabotage their efforts is Gregor - Anton's brother - an amoral developer who is determined to raze the entire town and construct a sprawling condominium complex. Gregor engineers an accident that seems certain to doom the business and in the process steals away Eva, the beautiful woman of Anton's dreams. Will Gregor's dastardly plan succeed? It is difficult to categorize this film as it refuses to fit neatly within the confines of any particular genre. Taken on its simplest merits it is a slapstick comedy in the tradition of the Marx Brothers, Chaplin and the Keystone Cops. On this level, alone it will satisfy most viewers. A closer examination reveals a beautiful fairly tale with an innocent dreamer fighting to save his world and loved ones from evil. Finally, there is the none- too -subtle rail against the freight train of modernization, particularly relevant in many areas of post-Communist where vast construction projects are radically altering the cityscapes at the expense of history. However, one need look no further that our own city to see this -only recently have serious efforts been made to safeguard heritage buildings in Vancouver - some fear it may already be too late.

    Originally filmed in black and white, the stock was laboriously tinted to give the interior shots take a Sepia tone and the exterior shots a muddy turquoise- grey, providing further contrast for the story elements. The visual experience is further enhanced by masterful cinematography, most notably the underwater sequences, which take on a wondrous ethereal quality. The sound engineers have also created a richly diverse auditory realm that meshes uncannily with the onscreen action. Finally, the exaggerated expressiveness of the actors, both emotive and physical keep the action flowing seamlessly.

    If you are in search of an unusual, intriguing film, look no further.
    10deirdrey2k

    The most beautiful movie I've ever seen...

    I love this movie! It's funny, it gives you material for hours of discussion and it makes you think and dream. my favourite scene is when Eva goes swimming with her pet-fish. Not only that her naked body looks very beautiful in the blue light - what impressed me most was the fact, that the fish believed to be free although it was imprisoned in a bigger vessel. A good film to reflect about your dreams and how to realize the ones that are no pipe dreams.
    9eduardo10075

    beautiful film, I watched it a second time in the theatre!

    It's been a couple of years since I saw, but would like to see it again. I remember it being magical. Everything works well in this film: the acting carries the film without dialogue, the color of the film (sepia) gives it a surrealistic, fairy-tale quality. Great story, focusing on saving a family-operated bathouse from evil developers. Many memorable scenes, including fooling the blind father that the place is full of customers. Another example of a film that Hollywood/USA could never make.

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • Esperanto
    • Also known as
      • Тувалу
    • Filming locations
      • Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Borough Films
      • Filmboard Berlin-Brandenburg (FBB)
      • Filmförderungsanstalt (FFA)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $411,678
    • Gross worldwide
      • $411,678
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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