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Movie Preview: 13 TZAMETI

Written by Cara de Pescado
Published July 27, 2006

Sebastien is a 22-year-old struggling to support his immigrant family. While working on a neighbor’s roof, he hears about a package that promises to bring wealth to the family. Knowing it is an opportunity he cannot miss, Sebastien intercepts the package with specific instructions.

Assuming a false identity, he manages to slip through the grasp of the police as he follows the clues. The closer Sebastien gets to his destination, the less he understands about what exactly the clues have him looking for. 13 TZAMETI is a winner-take-all thriller with high stakes leaving an unfortunate man as Contestant #13 in a game where luck is the winning hand.

13 TZAMETI (‘zah-meti’) hits select theaters in New York on Friday July 28th. It won Best First Feature Film at the 2005 Venice Festival and a Grand Jury Prize in World Cinema at the 2006 Sundance Festival. Not bad for Gela Babluani’s first feature.

13 TSAMETI
is a 90 minute long black and white French thriller on 35mm.

Is 13 TZAMETI not yet in your city? Then check out the trailer and get pumped up to a round of Russian Roulette.

In real life she's Erin McMaster, but Cara de Pescado is one of the fortunate ones to be considered a Masked Movie Snob. She puts her fins to work and writes Reviews From A Fishbowl.
Movie Preview: 13 TZAMETI
Published: July 27, 2006
Type: News
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Art House, Video: Foreign Language, Video: Thriller
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#1 — July 28, 2006 @ 13:52PM — Steve C. [URL]

Saw this a few months ago at a New York City film fest... good stuff, I thought. Well-directed, atmospheric, tense, all that happy jazz.

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