The Silence (2010)

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  • Opened March 8, 2013 (Limited)
  • 1 hr 58 min
  • NR
  • The Silence begins 23 years ago on a hot summer day, when a young girl named Pia is brutally murdered in a field of wheat. Now, on the exact same date in the present, 13-year-old Sinikka is missing, her bicycle abandoned in the same spot. As Krischan, the retired investigator of the unresolved case, and his younger colleague David struggle to solve the mystery of these parallel crimes, Sinikka’s distraught parents are trapped in an agonizing period of waiting and uncertainty. Meanwhile, their daughter’s fate rips open old wounds in the heart of Pia’s mother, who is visited by an unexpected guest with an eerie connection to her daughter. The unrelenting summer heat lies over the quaint family homes like a bell jar and behind closed doors, worlds begin to fall apart. Full synopsis

  • Cast: Ulrich Thomsen, Wotan Wilke Möhring, Katrin Sass, Burghart Klaußner, Sebastian Blomberg, Karoline Eichhorn, Roeland Wiesnekker
  • Director: Baran bo Odar
  • Genres: Drama

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Los Angeles Times
| Kenneth Turan

The Silence is an exemplary German-language thriller, a complex and disturbing examination of guilt, violence and psychological torment that chills us to the core not once but two times over. Read full review

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What's exceptional about The Silence is its style. Read full review

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NPR
| Ella Taylor

What you'll carry away is the film's austere sympathy for the struggles of its benighted characters and its bleak conviction that justice and resolution mostly happen in movies. Read full review

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Time Out New York
| David Fear

As a macro- to micro-exploration of guilt—over giving in to sexual deviancy, its use as a psychological crutch or as something that keeps grief from transforming into closure — The Silence speaks volumes. Read full review

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A scene from "The Silence."