Silence (DVD, 2013)

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Actors: Eoghan Mac Giolla Bhríde, Hilary O'Shaughnessy, Andrew Bennett, Pat Collins. His quest takes him to remote terrain, away from towns and villages. Title: Silence. Format: DVD. Release Date: 28/10/2013.

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SILENCE follows the story of Eoghan, a sound recordist who returns to Ireland after 15 years for a new job offer. Eoghan's journey takes him away from towns and villages into remote terrain where he reflects on the life he left behind.

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EAN5055159200554
eBay Product ID (ePID)170320524

Product Key Features

ActorAndrew Bennett
Film/TV TitleSilence
FormatDVD
Release Year2013
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesTrailer
GenreDrama, General
Run Time87 Mins

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CertificatePG
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureIreland
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleSilence
Consumer AdviceContains brief archive footage of the implied drowning of a dog

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  • A powerful document and story of holding and breaking silence in places and between people.

    A professional sound recordist of Irish descent, based in Berlin, is offered an assignment to record silence or 'quietness.' He goes back to the west coast of Ireland to hunt out silence and during the course of his work he also visits the place he lived in whilst growing up. During his travels he meets various people and has conversations with them about time, memory, landscape, wildlife, work and travel. The film is in part a meditation on silence and what it means for people. A space for memory and reflection, companionship, writing, and importantly, slowness. At times, snippets of silent archive film are introduced to illustrate aspects of earlier times and lives. This is a powerful and haunting film which although it does not have a strong conventional strong narrative, it does on the other hand project a desire for living and experiencing the space, and if the space is silent, then the experience is even stronger. There is undoubtedly a strong sense of poetry of place and emotion portrayed in the film. It is a film which leaves you thinking and lingering in its silences in places and in conversations. The spaces in what is not said, but thought. It is also a film to come back to in order to re-inhabit the silence.

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