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A Silence

2023 film by Joachim Lafosse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Silence
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A Silence (French: Un silence) is a 2023 drama film directed by Joachim Lafosse. The film stars Daniel Auteuil and Emmanuelle Devos. It premiered on 25 September 2023 at the 71st San Sebastián International Film Festival. It was released in France on 10 January 2024. The film is based on the real case of disgraced Belgian lawyer Victor Hissel.[1]

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Premise

"Having remained silent for 25 years, Astrid, the wife of a prominent lawyer, sees her family's equilibrium shatter when her children initiate their quest for justice."[3][5]

Cast

  • Daniel Auteuil as François Schaar
  • Emmanuelle Devos as Astrid Schaar
  • Matthieu Galoux as Raphaël Schaar
  • Jeanne Cherhal as Inspector Colin
  • Louise Chevillotte as Caroline
  • Nicolas Buysse as Gillet
  • Karim Barras as Barras
  • Larisa Faber as Christelle Guérin
  • Baptiste Sornin as Etienne Guérin
  • Shann Case as Shann
  • Massimo Riggi as Reporter 1
  • Colette Kieffer as Reporter 2
  • Elsa Rauchs as Reporter 3
  • Jonas Wertz as Reporter 4
  • Ismaël Michiels as Ismaël
  • Damien Bonnard as Pierre
  • Magali Pinglaut as François Schaar's lawyer
  • Laure Hemmer as Barrister
  • Raphaëlle Bruneau as Mrs. Sautiaux

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Production

The screenplay was written chiefly by Lafosse with Thomas Van Zuylen.[1] Chloé Duponchelle and Paul Ismaël served as co-writers. Sarah Chiche, Matthieu Reynaert, and Valérie Graeven are credited as writing collaborators.[3]

A Silence is a co-production between Stenola Productions (Belgium), Samsa Film (Luxembourg), Les Films du Losange (France) and Prime Time (Belgium).[7] It was co-produced by RTBF, Proximus, VOO, BE TV and France 3 Cinéma.[3]

Release

A Silence was selected to compete for the Golden Shell at the 71st San Sebastián International Film Festival,[8] where the film had its world premiere on 25 September 2023.[9]

World sales are handled by Les Films du Losange,[7] which also distributed the film in France on 10 January 2024.[3] Samsa Film distributed the film in Luxembourg on 17 January 2024.[10] Cinéart is set to theatrically release the film in Belgium on 24 January 2024.[11]

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Reception

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 82% based on 17 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10.[12] On AlloCiné, the film received an average rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 28 reviews from French critics.[13]

Guy Lodge of Variety wrote that "there is a gasping power to its staggered reveals, and a searching sadness to the emerging family portrait that outweighs the film's shock factor".[1]

Accolades

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References

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