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Into Great Silence, 2005

Into Great Silence

English, French, Latin

France, Switzerland, Germany

Rating:7.1
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Profile of Into Great Silence

The mood of Into Great Silence is contemplative, thought provoking, and bleak. The plot centers around the clergy, , and the life of an artist. It is a foreign movie. In approach, Into Great Silence is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. It takes place, at least partly, in a monastery. Into Great Silence is set in Germany. The movie is known for being critically acclaimed.

Summary of Into Great Silence

Into Great Silence fits neatly into the sub-category of films that need to be experienced rather than just watched. Over 162 minutes director Philip Groening films a group of monks who dwell in the Carthusian monastery of the Grande Chartreuse in the French Alps. The monks have taken a vow of silence, and live life at such a gentile pace that it took them 13 years to respond to Groening's request to make a film about them. The subjects of Groening's film fill their days with slow and highly repetitive routines, so the director shoots at a suitably slow pace, highlighting simple tasks such as praying, gardening, cooking, and doing laundry. Groening lived with the monks for four months and worked under strict conditions dictated to him by the order; no voiceover, music, or interviews were to be included in the film, and Groening was to be the sole crew member on the shoot. There are a couple of moments when Groening breaks with his modus operandi. He interviews an elderly blind monk, the Gregorian Chants practiced by the order occasionally feature, and the monks stage a snowball fight on one of their weekly breaks from the monastery. But the film is mostly comprised of a long, lonely trip into silence, and will doubtless leave its audience members in a contemplative and restful state of mind once the journey comes to a peaceful end.

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Language: English, French, Latin
Country: France, Switzerland, Germany
Release date: 30 March 2006
Runtime: 169 min

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Into Great Silence (2005)
Into Great Silence (2005)

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This is a long, sedate, hypnotic movie with a minimal soundtrack or any noises at all beyond things like the turning of the pages of a book or the scrape of a chair on the floor. Minimal dialogue. A bit of laughter in a rare playful moment...
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