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Broken Silence (1996 film)

Broken Silence is a film by Swiss director Wolfgang Panzer [de] that was first theatrically released in 1996 in Germany.

Broken Silence
Directed byWolfgang Panzer [de]
Produced by
  • Wolfgang Panzer
  • Claudia Sontheim (also production manager)
StarringMartin Huber
Ameenah Kaplan
Michael Moriarty
Cinematography
  • Wolfgang Panzer
  • Edwin Horak
Edited byClaudio Di Mauro
Music byFilippo Trecca
Distributed byCamera Obscura (Switzerland)
Release date
  • 1996 (1996)
Running time
106 min
CountrySwitzerland
LanguagesEnglish
German

Plot edit

The Carthusian monk Fried Adelphi has spent 25 years in the Swiss charterhouse La Valsainte, keeping his vow of silence and meditation, when his prior instructs him to go and seek the owner of their monastery, in order to extend an expiring 100-year lease. The owner is a vulcanologist; she now lives a secluded life in the mountains of Indonesia. Released from his vow of silence, Fried starts his journey and experiences the culture shock to be expected already in the plane: he loses his wallet, which his seat neighbor, Ashaela, an African American drummer from New York, silently takes. Suffering from claustrophobia, Fried leaves the plane at the Delhi stopover, to continue his travel by sea, but now he has no money. Ashaela offers him a ride to town. Thus begins a journey that will take them both to various parts of India and to Indonesia. Fried must learn to adapt his dress rules to the Asian climate. Ashaela eventually admits the origin of the travel funds. We learn she suffers from an incurable disease and may die anytime now. The Carthusian monk throws overboard what is too much of monastic rules and habits, and with Ashaela's help, he eventually fulfills his assignment. Soon after, he cremates the woman's body at a palm tree oceanfront, according to her will, but against his own religious beliefs and a Church interdict. Before ending his journey, Fried goes to New York, to bring back a pair of drumsticks to Ashaela's friend. Then Fried visits a local church to confess. Here begins the film: the Carthusian confesses piece by piece what happened to him and what he did; the impatient New York priest listens only reluctantly at first, then becomes gradually interested. The viewer experiences the road movie at the same pace, in flashbacks.

Cast edit

Production edit

Spoken English in this Wolfgang Panzer's film comes in different variants: German-Swiss English by Huber, New York English by Kaplan, also Indian and Indonesian English.
Most of the location scenes were shot with a camcorder in Hi8 video, and only the New York City scenes are in 35-mm film. The audio engineer was Federico Festuccia.

Reception edit

Broken Silence was released with eleven copies in German cinemas and within a year garnered some 160,000 spectators. It was shown in at the 1998 Katholikentag in Mainz. The jury of the Bavarian film award specially invented a new category honoring Panzer's English-language film.
"It would be easy to simply mock the rules of the religious man, that anachronistic and sometimes too little social must be the modern Europeans. Wolfgang Panzer succeeds the unexpected: almost from behind this monk starts along with his awkward intolerability, his stalwart adherence to his commandments and rituals, to grow the audience at the heart with his childish piety and his astonished awakening to the world. Fried's odyssey is an educational trip, never yet seen in the cinema. Broken Silence is not a pious nor a religious film - it tells the story of a socialization. The monk needs much time and long distances to find out from his self-centeredness. That he sometimes gives off a ridiculous figure, he begins to suspect; but he accepts it with dignity."[1]

Awards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ EPD film, 11/1996, quoted from: cinematographer 6/1997
  2. ^ Academy of Arts: Berlin Art Prize laureates

External links edit

  • Broken Silence at IMDb  

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This article has an unclear citation style The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting October 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Broken Silence is a film by Swiss director Wolfgang Panzer de that was first theatrically released in 1996 in Germany Broken SilenceDirected byWolfgang Panzer de Produced byWolfgang PanzerClaudia Sontheim also production manager StarringMartin Huber Ameenah Kaplan Michael MoriartyCinematographyWolfgang PanzerEdwin HorakEdited byClaudio Di MauroMusic byFilippo TreccaDistributed byCamera Obscura Switzerland Release date1996 1996 Running time106 minCountrySwitzerlandLanguagesEnglishGerman Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThe Carthusian monk Fried Adelphi has spent 25 years in the Swiss charterhouse La Valsainte keeping his vow of silence and meditation when his prior instructs him to go and seek the owner of their monastery in order to extend an expiring 100 year lease The owner is a vulcanologist she now lives a secluded life in the mountains of Indonesia Released from his vow of silence Fried starts his journey and experiences the culture shock to be expected already in the plane he loses his wallet which his seat neighbor Ashaela an African American drummer from New York silently takes Suffering from claustrophobia Fried leaves the plane at the Delhi stopover to continue his travel by sea but now he has no money Ashaela offers him a ride to town Thus begins a journey that will take them both to various parts of India and to Indonesia Fried must learn to adapt his dress rules to the Asian climate Ashaela eventually admits the origin of the travel funds We learn she suffers from an incurable disease and may die anytime now The Carthusian monk throws overboard what is too much of monastic rules and habits and with Ashaela s help he eventually fulfills his assignment Soon after he cremates the woman s body at a palm tree oceanfront according to her will but against his own religious beliefs and a Church interdict Before ending his journey Fried goes to New York to bring back a pair of drumsticks to Ashaela s friend Then Fried visits a local church to confess Here begins the film the Carthusian confesses piece by piece what happened to him and what he did the impatient New York priest listens only reluctantly at first then becomes gradually interested The viewer experiences the road movie at the same pace in flashbacks Cast editMartin Huber as Fried Adelphi Ameenah Kaplan as Ashaela Michael Moriarty as Mulligan Colonel R K Kapoor as Immigration OfficerProduction editSpoken English in this Wolfgang Panzer s film comes in different variants German Swiss English by Huber New York English by Kaplan also Indian and Indonesian English Most of the location scenes were shot with a camcorder in Hi8 video and only the New York City scenes are in 35 mm film The audio engineer was Federico Festuccia Reception editBroken Silence was released with eleven copies in German cinemas and within a year garnered some 160 000 spectators It was shown in at the 1998 Katholikentag in Mainz The jury of the Bavarian film award specially invented a new category honoring Panzer s English language film It would be easy to simply mock the rules of the religious man that anachronistic and sometimes too little social must be the modern Europeans Wolfgang Panzer succeeds the unexpected almost from behind this monk starts along with his awkward intolerability his stalwart adherence to his commandments and rituals to grow the audience at the heart with his childish piety and his astonished awakening to the world Fried s odyssey is an educational trip never yet seen in the cinema Broken Silence is not a pious nor a religious film it tells the story of a socialization The monk needs much time and long distances to find out from his self centeredness That he sometimes gives off a ridiculous figure he begins to suspect but he accepts it with dignity 1 Awards edit 1995 Shanghai International Film Festival Best Film 1996 Geneva Cinema Tout Ecran Wolfgang Panzer 1996 Cineprix Telecom Audience Award 1996 Chicago International Film Festival Silver Hugo Award Best Supporting Actor Michael Moriarty 1996 Bavarian Film Awards Special Prize Wolfgang Panzer 1997 Berliner Kunstpreis Academy of Arts Berlin Wolfgang Panzer 2 See also editCarthusians Resurrection of the dead Christianity Catholic views on cremationReferences edit EPD film 11 1996 quoted from cinematographer 6 1997 Academy of Arts Berlin Art Prize laureatesExternal links editBroken Silence at IMDb nbsp Trailer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Broken Silence 1996 film amp oldid 1222558864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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