A group of German soldiers become stranded in a German-Russian village of women and children during WWII.A group of German soldiers become stranded in a German-Russian village of women and children during WWII.A group of German soldiers become stranded in a German-Russian village of women and children during WWII.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 2 nominations
Oliver Troska
- Gefreiter Gerhard Feldberg
- (as Oliver Peter Kaiser Troska)
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- TriviaThis film was the end-of-the-year project for a German acting class.
Featured review
Höre die Stille (2016) is a surprising gem in low-budget filmmaking, particularly given its origins as a student project. What stands out immediately is the film's ability to create an immersive, tense atmosphere with limited resources. The cinematography is effective in maintaining a consistent level of suspense throughout, pulling the viewer into its stark, war-torn setting. Although it doesn't quite reach the masterful heights of its screenplay, the visual storytelling is impressive, capturing the bleakness and desolation of the film's world.
One of the film's strongest aspects is its script, filled with unexpected twists and turns that keep the audience engaged from start to finish. It is this sharp and tightly woven narrative that elevates Öre die Stille beyond many similar efforts in the genre. The tension is palpable, and the story, despite its minimalism, feels grand in its emotional stakes.
The acting, while commendable, doesn't quite hit the mark of excellence that could have pushed the film into a different tier. The cast does well with the difficult roles they are given, conveying the fear, pain, and complexity of the characters' circumstances. However, one can't help but wonder what a different ensemble could have brought to these layered characters. That said, the performances are still strong enough to keep the viewer emotionally invested, a testament to both the actors and the direction.
From a technical standpoint, the film showcases solid direction, particularly in its use of set design and props. The shared coat, for instance, adds an authentic touch to the low-budget aesthetic, grounding the film's visual realism. The art direction is equally strong, with attention to period detail that enhances the film's historical setting without feeling forced or out of place.
While the performances and cinematography don't fully match the brilliance of the screenplay, Höre die Stille remains an impressive achievement. Its ability to evoke suspense, drama, and action with such limited means is noteworthy. Ultimately, this film is a commendable cinematic accomplishment, one that demonstrates how creativity and dedication can overcome financial constraints to deliver a powerful and compelling experience.
One of the film's strongest aspects is its script, filled with unexpected twists and turns that keep the audience engaged from start to finish. It is this sharp and tightly woven narrative that elevates Öre die Stille beyond many similar efforts in the genre. The tension is palpable, and the story, despite its minimalism, feels grand in its emotional stakes.
The acting, while commendable, doesn't quite hit the mark of excellence that could have pushed the film into a different tier. The cast does well with the difficult roles they are given, conveying the fear, pain, and complexity of the characters' circumstances. However, one can't help but wonder what a different ensemble could have brought to these layered characters. That said, the performances are still strong enough to keep the viewer emotionally invested, a testament to both the actors and the direction.
From a technical standpoint, the film showcases solid direction, particularly in its use of set design and props. The shared coat, for instance, adds an authentic touch to the low-budget aesthetic, grounding the film's visual realism. The art direction is equally strong, with attention to period detail that enhances the film's historical setting without feeling forced or out of place.
While the performances and cinematography don't fully match the brilliance of the screenplay, Höre die Stille remains an impressive achievement. Its ability to evoke suspense, drama, and action with such limited means is noteworthy. Ultimately, this film is a commendable cinematic accomplishment, one that demonstrates how creativity and dedication can overcome financial constraints to deliver a powerful and compelling experience.
- GianfrancoSpada
- Sep 8, 2024
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- Also known as
- Frozen Front 2: Fear the Silence
- Filming locations
- Sanok, Podkarpackie, Poland(Main Location)
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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