Michal Hogenauer – A Certain Kind of Silence (2019)
A young woman is unwittingly drawn into a sinister cult-like group in A Certain Kind of Silence, the debut feature of Czech writer-director Michal Hogenauer. Inspired by real events, this beautifully composed psychological thriller has some of the eerie domestic-horror feel of The Handmaid’s Tale or Rosemary’s Baby in places.
A Certain Kind of Silence opens with twenty-ish Prague native Mia (Eliska Krenkova) arriving at an upscale suburban home in a non-specific European city to begin her new job as an au pair. The house is a pristine minimalist fortress, elegantly finished in pastel watercolor shades, its chilly elegance mirrored by its impeccably groomed owners. Mia’s employers, credited simply as Mother (Monic Hendrickx) and Father (Roeland Fernhout), make it clear she is on temporary trial, her future prospects resting on how well she bonds with their 10-year-old boy, Sebastian (Jacob Jutte).
A Certain Kind of Silence.mkv General Container: Matroska Runtime: 1 h 31 min Size: 2.42 GiB Video Codec: x264 Resolution: 1280x720 Aspect ratio: 16:9 Frame rate: 25.000 fps Bit rate: 3 400 kb/s BPP: 0.148 Audio #1: English 5.1ch AC-3 @ 384 kb/s
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Language(s):English, dutch, germany, czech
Subtitles:English, serbian, macedonian, bulgarian, croatian, czech, romanian, polish, hungarian, slovenian, dutch