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      • Filming locations Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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  2. Unspoken: Directed by Daming Chen. With Michael Cudlitz, Jake Abel, Adam Hurtig, Sarah Luby. A grieving Chinese father travels to America to collect his daughter and stays to catch the killer.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Daming Chen
    • 2024-04-02
  3. The Unspoken (also known as The Haunting of Briar House) is a 2015 Canadian horror thriller film written and directed by Sheldon Wilson. It stars Jodelle Ferland, Neal McDonough, Pascale Hutton, Sunny Suljic, and Michael Rogers.

  4. Unspoken: Directed by Jeremy Borison. With Charlie Korman, Katherine Kamhi, Michael Zapesotsky, Liz Richman. Follows a closeted teenager in a religious community who finds a love letter written to his grandfather by another man, so he sets out to find the person.

    • (31)
    • Drama
    • Jeremy Borison
    • 2024-04-07
  5. Noam Stein is a closeted teenager in a religious community who discovers he might not be alone. When he finds a love letter written to his grandfather by another man before the Holocaust, he sets out to find this mysterious person and uncover both his grandfather's identity as well as his own.

    • Jeremy Borison
  6. The Unspoken: Directed by Sheldon Wilson. With Jodelle Ferland, Sunny Suljic, Pascale Hutton, Anthony Konechny. In 1997 the Anderson family vanished from their home without a trace.

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    • Horror, Thriller
    • Sheldon Wilson
    • 2016-10-28
  7. Jun 21, 2024 · Marking his directorial debut, Jeremy Borison’s Unspoken is a lovely, delicately handled coming of age, coming out story centering on Noam (Charlie Korman), a young Modern Orthodox Jew. The...

  8. Oct 28, 2016 · Your indie horror movie loses its underdog credibility when a random cat is used as a jump scare, twice. That’s an unwritten rule I hadn’t realized until “The Unspoken,” an anti-thrilling horror movie that scapegoats its narrower production means to rely on even slimmer narrative imagination.

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