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Silent House

The Silent House ein Film von Gustavo Hernandez mit Florence Colucci, Gustavo Alonso. Inhaltsangabe: Laura und ihr Vater Wilson ziehen in. Filmkritik zu The Silent House. Dem uruguayischen Horrorfilmexperiment The Silent House gelingt es nie so recht, Form und Inhalt. Silent House Productions, Burbank. Gefällt Mal · 69 Personen sprechen darüber · 51 waren hier. Silent House is a full service production and design.

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Die junge Sarah hat sich vorgenommen, ihrem Vater John und Onkel Peter bei der Renovierung des Landhauses der Familie zu helfen. Dieses war längere Zeit unbewohnt und soll nun wieder hergerichtet werden, um es anschließend besser verkaufen zu. The Silent House ist ein entstandener Horrorfilm aus Uruguay. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung; 2 Kritik; 3 Entstehung und Besonderheiten. isotopes-conference.eu - Kaufen Sie The Silent House günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. Silent House. (15)1 Std. 21 Min Die junge Sarah hat sich vorgenommen, ihrem Vater John und Onkel Peter bei der Renovierung des Landhauses der. Silent House ein Film von Chris Kentis und Laura Lau mit Elizabeth Olsen, Adam Trese. Inhaltsangabe: Sarah (Elizabeth Olsen) macht sich auf den Weg zu. The Silent House ein Film von Gustavo Hernandez mit Florence Colucci, Gustavo Alonso. Inhaltsangabe: Laura und ihr Vater Wilson ziehen in. "The Silent House" ist ein besonderer Horrorfilm. Leider kein besonders gruseliger: Die Faszination von Gustavo Hernandez' Film besteht darin.

Silent House

"The Silent House" ist ein besonderer Horrorfilm. Leider kein besonders gruseliger: Die Faszination von Gustavo Hernandez' Film besteht darin. Silent House. (15)1 Std. 21 Min Die junge Sarah hat sich vorgenommen, ihrem Vater John und Onkel Peter bei der Renovierung des Landhauses der. Filmkritik zu The Silent House. Dem uruguayischen Horrorfilmexperiment The Silent House gelingt es nie so recht, Form und Inhalt.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Avon Books. View all 13 comments. The Hunter family are deaf. They don't hear when an intruder comes into their home.

They know nothing has happened until the morning when they awake. The police have to get Paige Northwood, an interpreter for the deaf, so that they can interview the hunter family.

Paige thinks the Hunters are hiding something, holding something back. The deaf community fall under suspicion. But who was guilty of killing a little girl?

This book just gives a glimpse of what it ust be like to have no hearing. The w The Hunter family are deaf.

The worst crime imaginable happened to the Hunters. Their little girl had been murdered and they weren't able to stop,the perpetrator as they did not hear them.

Who would want to kill a child? What was the reasons behind it? This is a dark, gritty, tense and fast paced read. I could not read this book quick enough.

I needed to know who had committed this atrocious crime. There is a few red herrings to keep,you guessing. I do recommend this book. View all 8 comments.

It really doesn't feel at all like her first published novel. The Hunter family are part of the local deaf community and their worst fears are realised when they wake up one morning to find an intruder had entered the house during the night and brutally murdered their daughter, Lexi, in her bed.

Of course, because they cannot hear this makes them incredibly vulnerable to being targeted this way and poses the question of whether this was merely opportunistic on the intruders part or whether it was someone who knew they would not be heard.

British Sign Language interpreter Paige Northwood is immediately called in to assist the police in communicating with the seemingly devastated family.

Despite her pure intentions Paige begins to receive death threats telling her to back off the case and soon after her sister is involved in a hit and run and someone attempts to mount an attack on her.

What on earth is going on and who exactly is involved? This is a bold, exciting and thoroughly engrossing read and although it begins slowly and doesn't quite grab your attention as rapidly as some other thrillers it soon picks up in both pace and intensity.

It is a captivating and enlightening story in equal measure and explores a shocking and grisly crime and its effect on the tight-knit community in which it occurs; it is told from the perspective of an author who is herself part of the deaf community.

It's deeply chilling and introduces an engaging new heroine who I hope we see more of. The mystery unravels as time goes on with plenty of twists to discover.

I simply love how Pattison has been able to produce such a gripping story and at the same time is able to highlight the under-represented deaf community; I even learned some new information about what it means to be deaf as sprinkled throughout are facts on the realities of living with profound hearing loss.

A refreshingly original take on a police procedural and a clever, sinister and immensely terrifying read. Many thanks to Avon for an ARC.

Book Reviewed on www. One morning she is called by the police to attend a scene, she knows nothing about the case she is about to walk into just that the family is deaf and she is required.

Upon entering the house Paige is asked to sign to the mother of the family, Elisha, that she needs to undress and provide her clothes for evidence as they are covered in blood.

Did someone break into the home to kill little Lexi or is a member of the family guilty of the heinous crime? The Silent House is a psychological thriller featuring a truly wicked crime.

Someone has murdered a little girl in her bed during the night. Having someone use their heightened other senses to work things about as well as showing how the deaf community help one another is a wonderful addition to the story, plus we get to see the difficulties they face with the hearing community.

The book has a few twists and turns within as well as red-herrings, though I had worked out just before all was revealed who the killer was I just need the why.

This is one of those books that makes you question whether you truly know someone and what they are capable of. If you enjoy a good thriller that builds slowly but holds your interest then this book is for you, as long as you can deal with the death of a child.

Paige Northwood is a self employed sign language interpreter, she is used to signing at hospitals and schools but finds herself being employed by the police to sign for a deaf family whose child was found dead in her bed.

This puts Paige in a dilemma as her sister Anna is the godparent to Lexie the child who died. Should she tell the police that she is aquatinted with the family, knowing they would use another interpreter or keep quiet as she wants to help.

This is a chilling read as the parents Paige Northwood is a self employed sign language interpreter, she is used to signing at hospitals and schools but finds herself being employed by the police to sign for a deaf family whose child was found dead in her bed.

This is a chilling read as the parents Alan and Alisha are both deaf and did not hear the possible intruder enter the house.

Who would want to hurt the 18 month old child? I enjoyed this book, as we find out more about the family, secrets are revealed and everybody seems like they could be the suspect.

I learned more about the deaf community and what life would be It was novel that most of the characters were deaf and it added a different dimension to the story.

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy in exchange for my review. Aug 03, Christina rated it really liked it. Paige Northwood is Deaf but not deaf, which means that she grew up in the Deaf culture and considers herself part of it, because her family was deaf, but she is able to hear.

As a result of her childhood, serving often as an interpreter in her family, she has now become an interpreter for the police.

Northwood is called upon to interpret when a terrible crime is committed in another Deaf hous 3. Northwood is called upon to interpret when a terrible crime is committed in another Deaf household.

The idea of a crime being committed in a "Silent House" is very innovative. I also really liked how the majority of the dialogue in this book took place in sign language, which was notated in italics which made it feel more like sign language.

The beginning of the book was completely riveting, when a child is killed in silence, and none of the witnesses in the household could hear the intruder.

For the first third or so of the book I was glued to the page. Then the plot slowed down somewhat. While I liked hearing about Paige's family, and meeting her sister, I felt like a lot of this dialogue and some of the other exposition kept the murder mystery from moving at a brisk clip.

I also did not love the ending of the book, and felt like there were several other ways it could have gone to be more impactful.

Overall this was a great premise and had a great start. I see that Pattison is planning a sequel starring Paige and I'd be up to read it to see if some of the plotting and dialogue can be tightened in her second effort.

Overall, an impressive and innovative debut that shows a lot of promise for the future. This review is honest and my own.

View all 6 comments. Originally published on The Nerd Daily Review by Rosie Smith Many hearing-impaired inhabitants of Scunthorpe, England, find friendship, respite, understanding, and solace in the weekly deaf club.

When disaster strikes and one of their own is murdered, an innocent little girl, deaf club is rocked to its core.

With everyone suspecting one another, no-one feels safe and everyone seems to have a motive. Overprotective mother? Neglectful father? Distracted stepmother?

Violent brother? Or was it simp Originally published on The Nerd Daily Review by Rosie Smith Many hearing-impaired inhabitants of Scunthorpe, England, find friendship, respite, understanding, and solace in the weekly deaf club.

Or was it simply a stranger and a crime of opportunity? Author Nell Pattison studies relationships within a small and close-knit group of people where everyone knows everyone; with gossip and rumours are rife.

With all the secrets, comes a plethora of ethical and moral questions around relationships, parenting, crime, and right and wrong. Should she share her suspicions or has her investigation implicated her in her own crimes?

One of the main themes explored within The Silent House is hearing impairment and inclusion. As a hearing person, I felt that the novel gave a window into a different world and increased my understanding of the experience of those with a hearing impairment and the struggles faced in a predominantly hearing world.

It prompted me to question how I myself can be more inclusive of others with different life experiences than my own. How can society as a whole become less ableist and more understanding of everyone.

It added an inclusive layer to the book and will hopefully start a revolution of more diverse characters with a range of backgrounds and disabilities within crime-thrillers and murder mysteries.

The book is a little slow to start after an initial sinister short murder-scene and at times is seemed that some of the characters were a little two dimensional and could have used some further development.

If you are in it for a creepy, detailed description of the murderer tiptoeing around the house with the family sleeping soundly, unaware of their incoming doom, the book unfortunately lets us down on this front.

Overall, The Silent House is a strong and terrifically terrifying debut novel from Pattison. Luckily all is resolved in a satisfying and neat ending, leaving us only to wonder whether Paige resolves her own love triangle!

This is a thriller with deaf characters. I enjoyed the fact we follow an interpret for dear people.

I felt the characters where developed, and I also cared about most of the characters. I have to say I felt the story line was a little bit hard to follow and felt break because the fact at the end of some of the characters had flash backs.

I wish they would had done a character flash back before the murder then a character on present day. If they did that I think the story line would be easier to This is a thriller with deaf characters.

If they did that I think the story line would be easier to follow. I loved the ending, and I totally did not see that ending coming.

I was kindly provided an e-book of this book by the publisher Avon or author Nell Pattison via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review about how I feel about this book, and I want to send a big Thank you to them for that.

I was entranced by the synopsis of this book and was not disappointed. It was so unusual and provided such a different perspective to a life that I am extremely naive to.

Whilst this is an opening novel for Pattison, I commend her writing style and wonder: is this the beginning of a series?

What can come next for the writer? Exploring the crime story through the deaf community, I suddenly appreciated how defenceless and vulnerable they must feel.

And when you have a domineering mother thrown into the mixture who selectively interprets whilst usually controlling the situation, you wonder how a crime like this will ever be solved.

It meant that the book did not feel laboured and I could focus on the story as it developed. This is a crazy plot premise. I mean, imagine having a murder committed in your house but being unable to hear it?

The protagonist, Paige, is the interpreter called to the scene and we gradually discover that she has some demons haunting her from her past.

It is not until near the end of the novel do readers discover what actually happened but I enjoyed the fact that she is not the interpreter who gets everything right and is one step ahead of the police.

Far from it; she is a flawed character which made her all the more likeable as a result. I actually got a bit worried as I neared the final chapters of the novel — were there enough pages left to fully explain everything?

Of course there were. It did not feel rushed and was not overly complex that it made me left scratching my head and re-reading sections it does occasionally happen.

Whilst I had guessed the perpetrator rather early on in the plot, I enjoyed the subtle connections that the writer made between other strands of the story.

It was tied up rather satisfyingly at the end and, as mentioned at the beginning, wonder if Pattison is leaving space for a series featuring Paige and the police force?

I really enjoyed this debut novel from Nell Pattison. It was a great piece of writing and kept me interested throughout.

It was not slow, it was not awkward and it really raised awareness about deafness that I had never before considered.

I would be excited to see what comes next from this author. With thanks to NetGalley and Avon books for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

A powerful book where an month old child was hammered to death one night while her family was sleeping. With no forced entry, it baffled the cops, so Paige was called as the interpreter.

The debut by author Nell Pattison caused me goosebumps at the concept. It blew my mind away with shock at the brutality of the murder.

Paige as the interpreter for British Sign Language slowly grew into her own skin down the pages. Her entry into the police work was forc A powerful book where an month old child was hammered to death one night while her family was sleeping.

Her entry into the police work was forceful with the murder of the child she knew. The author used her own experiences as a teacher in Deaf education to make this book come alive.

I loved how Paige soon found her confidence when she started getting threatening notes to try to solve the murder. Mystery and suspense dogged my steps as I turned the pages.

Social issues along with family secrets made this exciting. Just a few niggles I wanted more suspense and Paige to be shown a bit stronger. The mid section felt slow.

But the last section galloped ahead, making this an ideal thriller. And the ending… OMG… the ending simply smashed me apart.

I thought I had solved the crime. But the author was brilliant in her wicked plotting. I was astounded. Checkmate with a single move!!

The hunter family are deaf. The police have to bet Paige Northwood, an interpreter for the deaf, so that they can interview the Hunter family.

But who as guilty of killing a little girl? This book just gives you a glimpse of what it must e like to have no hearing.

Th The hunter family are deaf. Their little girl had been murdered and they weren't able to stop the perpetrator as they did not hear them.

I could not read the book quick enough. There is a few red herrings to keep you guessing. Dec 05, M. What a unique book.

Inclusion in books is my jam, seriously. I love how this book talks about the Deaf community. I hope more books like this will be written.

I would definitely read them no doubt. Thrillers like this are a must for me. I live for the intensity and this book was just like beyond gripping.

I would love to read more What a unique book. I would love to read more from this author. I just wish the romance would have happened.

Oh, well. Laura mentions his pictures and asks: "Do you miss her? Do you want to tell her something? She is here now. During the conversation, Laura becomes more and more aggressive until she finally shouts and says, "You two killed my baby.

You're going to die in the manner that my father did. She sits Nestor in the chair after removing her father's corpse, puts the mysterious puppet on him, and kills him with her reap hook.

The ending credits show photos of the past with Laura, Nestor and her father. The film continues, showing Laura burning the pictures and walking through the forest.

She meets a small child named Sophie. Sophie is the daughter that Laura had with Nestor. They walk hand-in-hand, promising to start a new life together.

The camera zooms out, revealing that Laura is only holding Sophie's doll, implying that Laura has lost all touch with reality.

La Casa Muda was shot to look like it was in real time in one continuous 88 minute take. Its claims that it is one of only a handful of theatrically-released movies to be shot in a continuous long take , and that it is the first ever single-take horror film, are contentious, as the camera used, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, can only film up to 15 minutes of continuous footage.

Its first theatrical release began on 27 January in Argentina. This was followed by a 4 March release in Uruguay , where it was produced.

It received mixed reviews after its 8 April release in the UK, with critics generally praising the director's technical achievements, but finding the overall story line unimpressive.

Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian praised the film, writing: "This is a smart, scary film and a technical tour de force with its own skin-crawling atmosphere of fear.

The film was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards , [5] [6] but it did not make the final shortlist.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Silent House Theatrical release poster. Release date. Sarah tries to shoot one of the men with Peter's gun, then hides in her room and begins to show signs of paranoia and psychosis.

She experiences hallucinations of traumatic childhood events, including a bloodstain on the bed and the young girl in the bathtub with beer bottles and bloody water.

Frightened, Sarah flees and runs into Sophia. John, now conscious, is wrapped in plastic and sitting in the living room.

Sophia gives Sarah a key to a box containing pedophilic pictures of Sarah as a little girl, implying that John sexually abused her. It is suggested that her recent interactions and hallucinations with the little girl and mystery attacker have been a traumatic repressed memory.

Events at the house have caused this memory to reappear, and Sarah is now exacting her revenge. She has been confusing the events of her childhood with what she is doing now, likely due to dissociative identity disorder.

She assaults John and Peter in her "intruder" mode while simultaneously wandering the house as a victim trying to escape.

The "intruder" drags Peter into the living room before it is revealed that it's actually Sarah herself. Sophia also turns out to be a figment of her imagination.

John convinces Sarah to untie him, then whips her with his belt. Peter tries to stop him but John mocks Peter's pleas. As his back is turned, Sarah bludgeons his head with a sledgehammer, killing him.

Peter begs for mercy and tells her he should have stopped the rape and abuse from the hands of John.

Sarah leaves him and walks out silently. The script for the film was written by Laura Lau, and based on the Uruguayan film La casa muda According to Lau, she saw the original film twice and wrote the script for the remake based on the viewings rather than adapting it from paper.

So I think that was a huge challenge in terms of writing the script. In terms of the film's unique presentation being presented as a single take following one character , Lau said: "This entire movie is this woman's experience; it is her reality [ Although the film's marketing campaign as well as the promotion for the original film La casa muda states that it is inspired by actual events, the specific events are not entirely known.

According to Lau, she and Kentis were told, when approached to make the film, that it was based on an occurrence in Uruguay, though the details were left ambiguous:.

When we were approached to do the remake, the first thing that we were told, aside from the fact that it was a single take, was that it was based on a true story, and that the true story had to do with something that happened in a village in Uruguay like, 60 years ago, where there were dead bodies and incest was involved.

In terms of casting, Kentis and Lau sought an actress with theatrical training due to the demanding nature of the filming process; Elizabeth Olsen was cast as the lead after impressing Kentis and Lau with her audition.

Due to the unique nature of the film's presentation as a single take, the production crew ran into several technical issues while filming, mainly surrounding lighting issues and mobility around the house.

Since filming was carried out in minute takes, there were several occurrences where entire sequences had to be thrown out and re-done repeatedly due to lighting problems or missed cues.

Although the promotional material for the film suggests that it was filmed in real time in a single long take , Elizabeth Olsen revealed that the movie was actually filmed in minute takes and edited so as to appear as one, [13] which was later confirmed by Kentis and Lau.

Directors Kentis and Lau stated that they were inspired by Alfred Hitchcock 's Rope and Russian Ark , both purported single take films, as well as the home invasion thriller The Strangers It was released theatrically in the United States on March 9, The website's critics consensus reads: " Silent House is more technically proficient and ambitious than most fright-fests, but it also suffers from a disappointing payoff.

The Star Tribune described the film as "a psychotic episode come to life", and that it "follows the form of a Gothic novel", applauding it as being "impressive and oppressive".

Other critics found the film's technicality unappealing, with Rob Gonsalves of eFilmcritic saying "the underlit setting occasionally produces unsettling, suggestive imagery, but the technique took me out of the movie," [27] while The Observer accused the film of "wasting the talent of Elizabeth Olsen.

Club named it one of the worst movies of , noting its "mediocrity takes a downward turn in a final act that hinges on an icky, exploitative twist.

Then any attempt at realism was abandoned, and it became clear that the house, and the movie containing it, were devices to manufacture methodical thrills.

The explanation, if that's what it was, seemed devised and unconvincing. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Silent House Silent House Da alle Fenster vernagelt sind, Sindbad Gefährliche Abenteuer es im Haus selbst zur Tageszeit sehr dunkel. Die Merkliste finden Sie oben links auf der Seite. Laura und ihr Vater Wilson ziehen in ein Letzte Spur Berlin Mediathek Haus, um es für den Besitzer auf Vordermann zu bringen, weil dieser es bald verkaufen will. Regie: Gustavo Hannah Hoekstra - Veröffentlichung: Produktionsjahr Die Wirkung leidet trotzdem nicht. User folgen 25 Follower Lies die 87 Kritiken. User folgen 1 Follower Lies die 33 Kritiken. Mehr von Martin Riggs. Bis zur perfiden Schlusspointe. Als Onkel Peter in die nächstgelegene Stadt aufbricht, um Besorgungen zu machen, nimmt das Unheil seinen Lauf: Merkwürdige Geräusche dringen aus den oberen Stockwerken und Sarahs Vater, der dort oben aufräumen wollte, ist plötzlich spurlos verschwunden. Das könnte dich auch interessieren. Gustavo Hernandez. Laura und ihr Vater Wilson ziehen in ein herumtergekommenes Haus, um Tucker And Dale Vs. Evil für den Besitzer auf Vordermann zu bringen, weil dieser es bald Poseidon Ingolstadt will.

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Das Haus selbst scheint sie gefangen halten zu wollen, denn alle Fenster und Türen sind mit Marvels Defenders Mal verschlossen. Meine Freunde. Dann steigt sie wieder ins Untergeschoss hinab, wo sie Wilson findet. Wo kann man diesen Film schauen? YouTube immer entsperren. The Karate Kid Stream rennt die Treppe hinab und hört, dass sie jemand verfolgt. Leider kein besonders gruseliger: Die Faszination von Gustavo Hernandez' Film besteht darin, dass er an einem Stück gedreht wurde - das Material wurde nicht geschnitten.

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How did you buy your ticket? View All Photos Movie Info. Sarah Elizabeth Olsen is working with her father Adam Trese and uncle Eric Sheffer Stevens to renovate an old family home to prepare it for sale.

Long vacant, the house has no utilities, forcing the trio to rely on battery-operated lanterns to light their way.

Sarah becomes separated from her relatives and soon finds she is trapped inside the cabin, with no contact with the outside world. Panic turns to real terror as the young woman experiences events that become increasingly ominous.

Chris Kentis , Laura Lau. Agnes Mentre , Laura Lau. Laura Lau. Sep 10, Elle Driver, Eye for an Eye Filmworks. Elizabeth Olsen Sarah. Adam Trese John.

Eric Sheffer Stevens Peter. Julia Chan Sophia. Adam Barnett Stalking Man. Haley Murphy Little Girl. Chris Kentis Director. Laura Lau Director.

Laura Lau Screenwriter. Agnes Mentre Producer. Laura Lau Producer. Adeline Fontan Tessaur Executive Producer. Eva Diederix Executive Producer.

George Paaswell Executive Producer. Lynette Howell Taylor Executive Producer. Igor Martinovic Cinematographer. September 23, Rating: 2. November 26, Full Review….

July 31, Full Review…. July 9, Full Review…. February 6, Rating: B- Full Review…. View All Critic Reviews Jun 26, But I managed to make it through the 87 minute runtime more or less unscathed, mostly thanks to lead peformer Elizabeth Olsen.

Gimly M Super Reviewer. Apr 21, Starts off well, then an extremely long middle part which drags on. At this point nearly gave up on it as it's so dark and blocky onscreen and this is on a Blu Ray copy and seems to just be non stop close ups of Elizabeth Olsen looking terrified admittedly effectively.

Glad I preserved. I didn't see the twist coming and it really lifted it beyond what I assumed I was watching. Nicki M Super Reviewer. Oct 08, Silent House is a film I want to rate higher on account of the lead performance and interesting directing.

However, it lacks substance and suspense. The film is too cerebral and telegraphs the ending so the tension is gone too early.

Still, Silent House is different and worth a view. Robert B Super Reviewer. Apr 06, Enjoyable for about halfway through, until it completely derails with a twist that is hugely silly and random.

Elizabeth Olsen is great and the camera work is occasionally brilliant. Rating: Bradley J Super Reviewer. See all Audience reviews.

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Flesh and Blood. Truth Seekers. Laura's lamp shuts off so she uses an old Polaroid camera to light the room through the camera's flash each time she takes a photo.

In the photos, she sees a little girl in a white dress and a young man trying to stab her. She flees to the next room, where she discovers many photos on a wall and in a baby buggy.

They mainly show Nestor and a woman in underwear. She then finds Nestor restrained and injured downstairs. They kiss each other and have a conversation: Nestor tells Laura that he loves her and only called her father in order to see her.

Laura mentions his pictures and asks: "Do you miss her? Do you want to tell her something? She is here now.

During the conversation, Laura becomes more and more aggressive until she finally shouts and says, "You two killed my baby. You're going to die in the manner that my father did.

She sits Nestor in the chair after removing her father's corpse, puts the mysterious puppet on him, and kills him with her reap hook.

The ending credits show photos of the past with Laura, Nestor and her father. The film continues, showing Laura burning the pictures and walking through the forest.

She meets a small child named Sophie. Sophie is the daughter that Laura had with Nestor. They walk hand-in-hand, promising to start a new life together.

The camera zooms out, revealing that Laura is only holding Sophie's doll, implying that Laura has lost all touch with reality. La Casa Muda was shot to look like it was in real time in one continuous 88 minute take.

Its claims that it is one of only a handful of theatrically-released movies to be shot in a continuous long take , and that it is the first ever single-take horror film, are contentious, as the camera used, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, can only film up to 15 minutes of continuous footage.

Its first theatrical release began on 27 January in Argentina. This was followed by a 4 March release in Uruguay , where it was produced.

It received mixed reviews after its 8 April release in the UK, with critics generally praising the director's technical achievements, but finding the overall story line unimpressive.

Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian praised the film, writing: "This is a smart, scary film and a technical tour de force with its own skin-crawling atmosphere of fear.

The film was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards , [5] [6] but it did not make the final shortlist.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Silent House Theatrical release poster. Release date.

Running time. The New York Times. Retrieved Dread Central. The Guardian.

The Silent House – La Casa Muda. Sprödes, hinterhältiges Horrorstück aus Uruguay über ein spukendes Landhaus. Filmkritik zu The Silent House. Dem uruguayischen Horrorfilmexperiment The Silent House gelingt es nie so recht, Form und Inhalt. Silent House Productions, Burbank. Gefällt Mal · 69 Personen sprechen darüber · 51 waren hier. Silent House is a full service production and design.

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Login E-Paper Shop. Eher sparsam an eigentlicher Handlung, lebt der Film vor allem vom Setting. View all Swr3 comments. Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for my free advance copy of this title. After a petty argument between John and Peter, Peter leaves and drives into town for extra tools. Tribute Interview. The Voice. Silent House Silent House Laura beugt sich über Wilson und die beiden küssen sich. Der Bekannte lässt sie allein, Kriegsfilm Deutsch sofort beginnt der Horror. Filmtyp Spielfilm. Du wirst so sterben wie mein Vater. Eine unbekannte Person mit einem Messer und einer Lampe betritt suchend den Raum, scheinbar bemerkt sie Laura jedoch nicht und verschwindet wieder. Laura und ihr Vater Bares Rares das leer stehende Haus ihres Bekannten Wilson renovieren, da dieser es verkaufen möchte. Laura und ihr Vater Zu Guter Letzt Trailer ziehen in ein Top Gear Staffel 22 Deutsch Stream Haus, um es für den Besitzer auf Vordermann zu bringen, weil dieser es bald verkaufen will.

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