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13 Tzameti

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2005 thriller film by Géla Babluani
13 Tzameti
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGéla Babluani
Written byGéla Babluani
Produced byGéla Babluani
StarringGeorges Babluani
Pascal Bongard
Aurélien Recoing
CinematographyTariel Meliava
Edited byNoémie Moreau
Music byEast
Distributed byPalm Pictures
Release dates
  • September 1, 2005 (2005-9-1) (Venice)
  • February 8, 2006 (2006-2-8) (France)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguagesFrench
Georgian
Budget$1.6 million[1]
Box office$795,223[2]

13 Tzameti is a 2005suspense thriller French film written, produced, and directed byGeorgian filmmakerGéla Babluani. "Tzameti" (ცამეტი; tsameti) is theGeorgian word for thirteen.13 Tzameti is the feature-length directorial debut for Babluani. It also marks the acting debut of his younger brother Georges, who plays the film's protagonist Sébastien. The music was composed by East (Arnaud Taillefer) from the French bandTroublemakers.

The film tells the story of a destitute immigrant worker who steals an envelope containing instructions for a mysterious job that could pay out a fortune. Following the instructions, the young man unwittingly becomes trapped in a dark and dangerous situation.

Plot

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The film follows 22-year-old Sébastien, aGeorgianimmigrant living in France and working construction jobs to support his poor family. Sébastien works on the home of Godon, a feeble morphine addict who is under police surveillance. After Godon dies of an overdose, his widow informs Sébastien that she is unable to pay him. Sébastien then overhears the widow talking with one of Godon's friends, describing a mysterious "job" that Godon had lined up before his death. The destitute Sébastien steals an envelope containing the instructions for the job. The police begin following Sébastien as he uses the train ticket contained in the envelope.

The police lose track of Sébastien as he follows the instructions and is brought to a secluded house in a forest. At the house, a deadly gambling event is being organized by a powerful criminal. Though Sébastien's contacts immediately recognize that he is not Godon and has no idea what he is getting into, they force him to participate in the game. Thirteen men identified by number must undergo a series ofRussian roulette games, arranging themselves into a circle and pointing their revolver at the man in front of them. Spectators place bets on who will survive. Sébastien, as #13, survives the first round and fires his gun only after threatened with death. On the second round, in which two bullets are placed in each gun, Sébastien survives only because the man behind him is killed before he could fire. On the third round, with three bullets in each gun, Sebastien survives along with three other men.

Though he believes that he is finished, Sébastien is selected for the final "duel" game against #6, a cruel man who is managed by his own brother. Sébastien wins the duel and survives the game. He collects €850,000 out of the winnings his handlers have made from him, then flees the house. Fearing for his life, he sends the money home in a parcel before the police catch up with him. He tells the detective that he was turned away from the game and received no money, but gives the license plate number of a particularly unpleasant gambler in attendance. The police release him, but the brother of #6 spots him as he boards a train. The brother shoots Sébastien and steals his empty satchel. Sébastien collapses into a seat as the train begins to move.

Cast

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Reception

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As of October 2023[update], the film holds an 83% approval rating onRotten Tomatoes, based on 66 reviews with an average rating of 7 out of 10. The website's critics consensus reads: "This starkly minimalist nail-biter of a thriller relentlessly builds up the tension and keeps the audience guessing."[3]

Awards

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The film won the World Cinema Jury Prize at the2006Sundance Film Festival.[4] It also won two awards at the62ndVenice Film Festival.[5]

Remake

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Main article:13 (2010 film)

There is an American remake in color of the film,[6] but Babluani intended to "change a lot of the storyline" to avoid merely reshooting the original film. The film starsMickey Rourke,Ray Winstone,Jason Statham,Sam Riley, and50 Cent.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"13 Tzameti (2006) - JP Box-Office".
  2. ^"13 Tzameti (2006)".Box Office Mojo.Archived from the original on 2009-09-20. Retrieved2009-07-08.
  3. ^"13 Tzameti (2005)".Rotten Tomatoes. 13 February 2007. Retrieved17 October 2023.
  4. ^"2006 Sundance Film Festival".sundance.org. Retrieved18 September 2023.
  5. ^"13 (Tzameti)".Cineuropa. Retrieved18 September 2023.
  6. ^abFleming, Michael (2008-11-04)."Winstone, Liotta join Babluani's '13'".Variety. Archived fromthe original on 2008-12-08. Retrieved2009-02-02.

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Awards
Preceded by
The Forest for the Trees
Grand Jury Prize: World Cinema Dramatic
2006
Succeeded by
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