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It's All So Quiet(Boven is het stil)

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Netherlands, Germany · 2013
1h 33m
Director Nanouk Leopold
Starring Jeroen Willems, Martijn Lakemeier, Henri Garcin, Wim Opbrouck
Genre Drama

Helmar, a reticent farmer, must tend to his dying father. As they reflect upon their current and past situations, Helmar realizes that his father has had a strong and unhealthy influence on his life. Struggling with this, Helmar takes measures to address his repressed life.

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Portland Oregonian by

Actor Jeroen Willems' portrayal is expressionless, coming across as more boring than stoic.

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Slant Magazine by Carson Lund

There's literally no way to miss the memo that It's All So Quiet is about dealing with the encroachment of death, as it's there in every scene.

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The Hollywood Reporter by David Rooney

In the film’s exquisite handling of death as the ultimate – or in some cases the only – conduit for love, it arrives at an unmistakable final note of hope and renewal.

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IndieWire by Eric Kohn

Stillness dominates, from the first shots of cornfields at sunrise to the final one that finds Helmer lying among them. When "It's All So Quiet" comes full circle, the title is virtually an understatement.

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The New York Times by Nicolas Rapold

Ms. Leopold’s previous film, “Brownian Movement,” was a stringent, even off-putting study of a delicate-looking doctor who has secret trysts with various men, and her latest feature feels gentler, shot digitally and suffused with the gray shadows of old houses and dim twilights. But it’s just as concerned with the immediacy of desire.

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