De Stilte van het Naderen

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De Stilte van het Naderen
Directed by Stephan Brenninkmeijer
Written by Dick van den Heuvel
Stephan Brenninkmeijer
Produced byPeter Maris
Starring Elvira Out
Daan Hugeart
Ronald Top
Cinematography Han Wennink
Edited by Elsbeth Kasteel
Music by Soundpalette
Distributed by EO
Release date
2000
Running time
104 minutes
CountryNetherlands
Language Dutch
Budget700.000 EURO

De Stilte van het Naderen (English title: Silence of the Soul) is a 2000 Dutch film directed by Stephan Brenninkmeijer.

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Plot

When Jules Brasschaert, convicted and jailed for a crime he has committed several years ago, is pardoned, he becomes a changed man. He found his peace with the help of his belief in God. After a circumstantial meeting with this man, Susan burns her bridges to be with him. As it turns out she is to redeem herself of a childhood trauma. While this is going on, Susan's fiancée is losing grips on his steady and well planned life and shows his true face.

Cast

Awards

'Silence of the Soul' Won the 'Golden Crown Award' for Best Foreign Film at the ICVM festival, Atlanta USA in 2001.


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