The Silent Cry (1977)
'The Silent Cry is a fictionalised narrative film, based on documentary facts and extracts of one English girl's memories and thoughts, all surrounded, and directed towards her particular dilemma. This dilemma can be summarized as her basic inability to have relationships, especially sustained relationships, and particularly with men. This is the total of her statement and the film. The construction and flow of the film follows the way she thinks - it is her point of view that is followed in the film. So all things are the way she remembers and dwells on them, and which are important to her.' - S.D.
Director: Stephen Dwoskin
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date: August 11, 1977
Cast
Music: Benedict Mason
Production: ZDF, Stephen Dwoskin Films, INA
Country: France, Germany, United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Silent Cry about?
- 'The Silent Cry is a fictionalised narrative film, based on documentary facts and extracts of one English girl's memories and thoughts, all surrounded, and directed towards her particular dilemma. This dilemma can be summarized as her basic inability to have relationships, especially sustained relationships, and particularly with men. This is the total of her statement and the film. The construction and flow of the film follows the way she thinks - it is her point of view that is followed in the film. So all things are the way she remembers and dwells on them, and which are important to her.' - S.D.
- Who directed The Silent Cry?
- The Silent Cry was directed by Stephen Dwoskin.
- Who stars in The Silent Cry?
- The Silent Cry stars Ernest Brightmore, Béatrice Cordua, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Bobby Gill, Patsy Nightingale, Mary Rose.
- How long is The Silent Cry?
- The Silent Cry has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
- What genre is The Silent Cry?
- The Silent Cry is a Drama film.
- Where was The Silent Cry produced?
- The Silent Cry was produced in France, Germany, United Kingdom.