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Tilt

  • 2010
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.6K
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Georgi Novakov, Georgi Staykov, Robert Yanakiev, Radina Kardjilova, and Yavor Baharov in Tilt (2010)
DramaRomance

TILT is a love story set against the backdrop of the changing political and social environment in Europe in the late 1980s and early '90s. Can this love survive the challenges of emigration,... Read allTILT is a love story set against the backdrop of the changing political and social environment in Europe in the late 1980s and early '90s. Can this love survive the challenges of emigration, a violent homeland and immoral social atmosphere thanks to a gang of adventurous friends?TILT is a love story set against the backdrop of the changing political and social environment in Europe in the late 1980s and early '90s. Can this love survive the challenges of emigration, a violent homeland and immoral social atmosphere thanks to a gang of adventurous friends?

  • Director
    • Viktor Chouchkov
  • Writers
    • Borislav Chouchkov
    • Viktor Chouchkov
  • Stars
    • Yavor Baharov
    • Radina Kardjilova
    • Ovanes Torosian
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Viktor Chouchkov
    • Writers
      • Borislav Chouchkov
      • Viktor Chouchkov
    • Stars
      • Yavor Baharov
      • Radina Kardjilova
      • Ovanes Torosian
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Yavor Baharov
    Yavor Baharov
    • Stash
    Radina Kardjilova
    • Becky
    Ovanes Torosian
    Ovanes Torosian
    • Gogo
    Alexander Sano
    • B-Gum
    Ivaylo Dragiev
    • Angel
    Phillip Avramov
    • Snake
    Joreta Nikolova
    • Stash's Mother
    Georgi Staykov
    • Katev
    Georgi Novakov
    • Grigorov
    Robert Yanakiev
    • Sgt. Manolov
    Max Reimann
    • Bar Owner
    Alexander Hegedush
    • Pizza
    Thomas Frahm
    • Shopkeeper
    Sabine Neumann
    • German Girl
    Britta Fleischhut
    • German Girl
    Bogdan Kazandjiev
    • Emigrant
    Alexander Marinov
    • Emigrant
    Mak Marinov
    • Emigrant
    • (as Mac Marinov)
    • Director
      • Viktor Chouchkov
    • Writers
      • Borislav Chouchkov
      • Viktor Chouchkov
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    6edonna

    TILT - how the changes of 1989 have tilted our personalities and society

    I saw TILT last night and undoubtedly this is a good Bulgarian movie with a story line (which is hard to find in other BG movies) and acting that is more good than bad. Actually the young actors that have not appeared in theaters have not been ""corrupted"" by theater directors, so they play satisfactorily well in the movie.

    The film shows the transformation in Bulgarian (and Eastern European) society after 1989, focusing on the young people''s state of mind, susceptibilities, hopes and dreams, thus pointing to what one can expect the future Bulgarian society to be. Young and fragile boys, easily manipulative by the more insolent ones, fall victim to the rising mafia, a social stratum that rose from the military circles and still dominates the public domain of Bulgaria today.

    There is of course a love story going on, which develops despite the girl''s tyrannic father, who is a symbol of the powerful of the day, the remnants of the past, all shaping the future of a couple strongly in love. The two lovers act well, although the love story between them could be developed a little more, I felt like I wanted to see more of it and wanted to know the girl better.

    Anyway, I think the movie is beautifully shot, showing the misery of the country but in a nice way, not self-pitying or anything (which is common for other BG movies). I liked it that the movie makes you laugh at many points (the humor is relevant for Bulgarians) and the audience did indeed laugh a lot. At the end some people even clapped their hands :)

    I give it 6 out of 10, rating it as an entry in IMDb, not as a Bulgarian movie. If I had to rate it compared to other Bulgarian movies, I would probably give it 9/10
    10dwigt-schrute

    At last, an excellent Bulgarian film

    Although many Bulgarian directors choose the fateful events of the end of 1989, and the subsequent transition to municipal democracy as background to their films, TILT is definitely not clichéd or melodramatic.

    The story encompasses the fall of the Communist behemoth in Bulgaria and its metamorphosis in the early 1990s into the mafia that will corrupt a good part of the Bulgarian population in various ways.

    My primary criticism in Bulgarian films used to be cinematography. TILT is, however, beautifully shot and the color grading accentuates the mood of the film.

    The music/score was also superbly used, giving TILT a fresh breath of air. The storytelling was decent.

    My only criticism of the film is the excessive use of profanity--after a while it felt forced.

    10/10
    10teardrop-s_treasure

    should not be underestimated

    This movie has lots of advantages . Of course there are things that can always be made better but the movie shows progress. It's not a love story . The love story in it is only a base on which the movie is built. You don't know what will happen at the end and that is what makes it more interesting . It brings you melancholy sadness happiness nostalgic feelings and anxiousness to see what will happen next. Some find it radder depressive i find it intelligent . A good story is not always a happy ending story . Bulgarian actors have a lot of potential that is different from other nationalities but there are walls in nowadays' thinking and if that walls fall the acting will be completely astonishing . Judging this movie should be taken only as a progressive critique. Watch it with pure heart , you won't regret it .
    5k_i_s_s_f-663-468352

    Not bad ,but also not good

    I didn't expect much and that's why I'm neither disappointed ,neither fascinated. We all know that the situation in 1989 was not pink. We all know a lot of stories, a lot of movies have been made about the so called"transition".And yet again the same story.I'm tired of watching the same story again and again. The forbidden love and the s****y communistic rules. The actors are new, they are fresh and may be they made me like the movie a little bit more that the others. So as a final: Not bad movie , could've been much better, but ... we can't change it now . It is not total crap , it is not an Oscar winning movie.
    4opuim_eater

    Disturbing banality

    I saw this product (i can't dignify it to name this a movie) with a big delay,almost decade after, and it is frustrating to find that it look exactly like all other Bulgarian BS that happened lately. as a norm period movies should look even better after ten more years, it means, if they shoot 1989-1991 period in 2010, there will be some imperfection depicting the previous epoch, so, when you get the seen after ten more years, the 90's should look little bit more real, supposing we add this 10 years on the account of historicity. So...I don't find relevant to talk about this thing here, just wanted to intervene on something else. much more abstract. This almost structural deadlock this feature that almost in every Bulgarian cinematic attempt that intent to be taken as a movie we got this constant female characters to be involved in dancing. It as a symptom for the immature stage of the idea in our art. Because we are not able to deal with cinematic movement in the plot we put some body in this simplifying motion, lacking every tension in the narrative to be aufgehoben on the level of the bodily expression, that instead to be involved in some dynamics accomplished through usual cinematic features-genre (action, film noir, suspense), movement of the camera, etc , the lack of such consciousness appears on this strange depiction of the female characters, to be made dancers.I will not mention here every Bulgarian "films'from last few years where we got female dancing, but this feature is almost omnipresent.

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    • Trivia
      Bulgaria's official submission to the Best Foreign Language Film category of the 84th Academy Awards 2012.
    • Quotes

      Stash: I remember you once asked me what TILT means? If you push the pinball too hard, you lose the ball. The game is over. That's what I thought back then. Now I know, I was wrong. The game is over only when you give up. This time I won't do it. I won't lose you for a second time.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 2011 (Bulgaria)
    • Countries of origin
      • Bulgaria
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site (Bulgaria)
    • Language
      • Bulgarian
    • Also known as
      • Смещение
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Chouchkov Brothers
      • Ostlicht Filmproduktion
      • Bulgarian National Television
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    • Budget
      • €1,188,541 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $681,419
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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