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Release Date:
April 22, 1949
Original Title:
Le Silence de la mer
Alternate Titles:
El silencio del mar
The Silence of the Sea
海之沉默
海的沉默
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Melville Productions
Organisation Générale Cinématographique
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
In a small town in occupied France in 1941, the German officer, Werner Von Ebrennac is billeted in the house of the uncle and his niece. The uncle and niece refuse to speak to him, but each evening the officer warms himself by the fire and talks of his country, his music, and his idealistic views of the relationship between France and Germany. That is, until he visits Paris and discovers what is really going on...
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Adaptation:
Jean-Pierre Melville
Delegated Producer:
Marcel Cartier
Director:
Jean-Pierre Melville
Director of Photography:
Henri Decaë
Editor:
Henri Decaë
Jean-Pierre Melville
Executive Producer:
Jean-Pierre Melville
First Assistant Director:
Jacques Guymont
Novel:
Vercors
Original Music Composer:
Edgar Bischoff
Production Manager:
Edmond Vaxelaire
Screenplay:
Jean-Pierre Melville
Second Assistant Director:
Michel Drach
Sound:
Jacques Carrère
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