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  1. The film opened in New York City on 3 February 1964 in two theatres, one of which was known for featuring films with nudity. [27] On 19 August 2003, The Criterion Collection released the film on DVD in Region 1 , in a box-set with Bergman's films Through a Glass Darkly and Winter Light and Vilgot Sjöman 's documentary Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie . [ 28 ]

  2. The New Wave is often considered one of the most influential movements in the history of cinema. The term was first used by a group of French film critics and cinephiles associated with the magazine Cahiers du cinéma in the late 1950s and 1960s.

  3. The Silence is a 2019 horror film directed by John R. Leonetti and starring Kiernan Shipka, Stanley Tucci, Miranda Otto, and John Corbett. The screenplay by Carey and Shane Van Dyke adapts the 2015 horror novel of the same name by Tim Lebbon .

  4. The Silence. When the world is under attack from terrifying creatures who hunt their human prey by sound, 16-year old Ally Andrews (Kiernan Shipka), who lost her hearing at 13, and her family seek refuge in a remote haven.

    • (52K)
    • Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • John R. Leonetti
    • 2019-04-10
  5. Aug 13, 2020 · In 1982, the Pordenone Giornate del cinema muto, or ‘silent film festival’, started as an amateur showing of American silent film to entertain the victims of a local earthquake – and has survived to become the Mecca of silent film discovery and enjoyment.

  6. The Silence marks a kind of culmination of what could be called a signature of Bergman: juxtaposed faces, as to illustrate the fact that the characters are unable to look at or to talk to each other. It conveys a feeling of loneliness and incommunicability.

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  8. Dec 1, 2006 · This essay traces the ‘invention of silence’ across a range of contexts: in ‘silent sound’ films of the early 1930s; in the spectre of the acousmêtre and the gestures of the mute character; and in the discontinuities, ellipses and gaps created by the European modernists (such as Antonioni, Bergman, Bresson, Godard, and Dreyer), and others.

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