Silence (2012 film) explained
Silence |
Director: | Pat Collins |
Producer: | Tina O'Reilly |
Cinematography: | Richard Kendrick |
Editing: | Tadhg O'Sullivan |
Studio: | Harvest Films South Wind Blows |
Runtime: | 87 minutes |
Country: | Ireland Germany |
Language: | Irish English |
Silence is a 2012 Irish-German drama film directed by Pat Collins.[1] [2] [3]
Plot
An Irish expatriate sound recordist living in Germany accepts a job that tasks him with producing field recordings of natural silence. The job takes him back to his place of birth in the West of Ireland and precipitates an emotional journey into his past.
Cast
- Eoghan Mac Giolla Bhríde as Eoghan Mac Suibhne
- Hilary O'Shaughnessy as Girlfriend
- Andrew Bennett as Barman
- Jens K. Müller as Jens K. Müller
- Patrick O'Connor as Local Man (The Burren)
- Michael Harding as Local Man (Ballycroy)
- Tommy Fahy as Tommy Fahy
- Tim Robinson as Tim Robinson
- Pater Lacey as Pater Lacey
- Marie Coyne as Marie Coyne
- Jordan Shields as Jordan Shields
- Paul Rogers as Paul Rogers
Notes and References
- Web site: Film of the week | Silence . 21 June 2018 .
- News: Silence – review . The Guardian . 8 August 2013 . McCahill . Mike .
- https://www.timeout.com/movies/silence