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A Question of Silence
Directed by
Ben Verbong
,
Marleen Gorris
,
Frans Bromet
R
1982
1h 32m
Drama
,
Crime
6.7
92%
60%
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Three women of no previous acquaintance suddenly kill a male shopkeeper in the middle of the day. The female psychiatrist assigned to the case sets out to understand why.
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Cast of A Question of Silence
Edda Barends
Christine M.
Nelly Frijda
Annie
Henriëtte Tol
Andrea
Cox Habbema
Janine van den Bos
Eddie Brugman
Ruud van den Bos (as Eddy Brugman)
Hans Croiset
Judge
Erik Plooyer
Prosecutor
Anna van Beers
Eric Besseling
Noa Cohen
Kees Coolen
Inspector
Edgar Danz
Diana Dobbelman
Psychiatrist's Wife
Miranda Frijda
Frederik de Groot
Noortje Jansen
René Lobo
Sally Loswijk
Wim de Meijer
Jan Simon Minkema
Onno Molenkamp
Anatomic Pathologist
Carl van der Plas
John Smit
Herman Vinck
Dolf de Vries
Boutique Owner
Bram van der Vlugt
Psychiatrist
Erzsebeth Weber
Ben Verbong
Director
Marleen Gorris
Director / Writer
Frans Bromet
Director
Conny Brak
Director
Matthijs van Heijningen
Producer
A Question of Silence Ratings & Reviews
Cool People Have Feelings, Too. (Substack)
Marya E. Gates
That we have had many surface level improvements and little else (and in this country have actually lost some rights since this film was released 40+ years ago) makes it an even more relevant watch
Chicago Reader
Kat Sachs
A discrete, high-concept story...
Seattle Film Blog
Kathy Fennessy
A Question of Silence proved she had the touch. [Marleen] Gorris's depiction of three seemingly ordinary Amsterdam women--who had never met before--committing a brutal crime, still has the ability to shock.
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
With "A Question of Silence," modern audiences can see that what Gorris explores as an issue-of-the-day remains frustratingly ever true.
Slant Magazine
Derek Smith
Marleen Gorris's striking, provocative debut has lost none of its righteous, subversive force.
Gay Community News (Boston)
Julie Ogletree
This film contains much stimulation; I guarantee you will not leave the theater in silence.
Gay Community News (Boston)
Cindy Patton
The juxtaposition of silence and speech with surreal cinematography and montage make A Question of Silence a complex and very European film.
Film Inquiry
Frances Maurer
Despite its unfortunate inaccessibility, A Question of Silence is an important work that delivers rage, catharsis, and the hope for solidarity.
Sojourner
Liz Galst
This film is something else.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Gorris' polemic feminist film is schematic but it raises some interesting questions.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The uncompromising polemic at least isn't dogmatic.
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Nick Davis
An interesting, overtly feminist film that blurs some of its issues but still packs a punch.
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