Silent Youth
Silent Youth is a 2012 German gay drama film written and directed by Diemo Kemmesies.[1]
Silent Youth | |
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Directed by | Diemo Kemmesies |
Written by | Diemo Kemmesies |
Produced by | Hannes Hirsch Diemo Kemmesies Albrecht von Grünhagen |
Starring | Martin Bruchmann Josef Mattes Linda Schüle Mathias Neubert |
Cinematography | Albrecht von Grünhagen |
Edited by | Diemo Kemmesies |
Production company | Milieu Film Production |
Release dates | |
Running time | 73 min |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Martin Bruchmann as Marlo
- Josef Mattes as Kirill
- Linda Schüle as Franzi
- Mathias Neubert as Father
- Anurag as bagtit
Participation in international festivals
2012:
- Festival Internacional de Cine de Valencia Cinema Jove (Spain)[2]
- Hof International Film Festival (Germany) – German premiere 19 October 2012[3]
- MOLODIST international film festival – Kiev (Ukraine)[4][5]
- Pink Screens (Belgium)[6]
- Torino Film Festival (Italy)[7]
- Q! Film Festival 2012 – Jakarta (Indonesia)
2013:
- 15º Festival de invierno (Uruguay)
- 16. Pink Apple (Switzerland)[8]
- Achtung Berlin (Germany)[9]
- Human Rights Film Festival of Barcelona (Spain)
- Iris Prize Festival – Cardiff (UK)[10]
- Philadelphia QFest (USA)
- Portobello Film Festival – London (UK)[11]
- Queer Lisboa 17 – International Queer Film Festival (Portugal)[12][13]
2014:
References
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- "NEWS".
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- "FRI 6 SEPT WESTBOURNE STUDIOS: German Films".
- "Before words there are silences".
- "Silent Youth".
- "SILENT YOUTH + A SHORT SUMMER". 15 March 2020.
- "Catálogo (P. 17)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-22. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
- "White Gay Male Privilege and White Gay Male Meagerness Portrayed in Two Admirable Contrasting Films at Out Twin Cities Film Festival".
- "Silent Youth".
- "Programm" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-19. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
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