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Cast

Josse De Pauw

Josse De Pauw

Emil Winters

Johan Leysen

Johan Leysen

Jan Verstraete

Julien Schoenaerts

Julien Schoenaerts

Frits Rosmeyer

Andrea Domburg

Andrea Domburg

Emilia Winters

Josée Ruiter

Josée Ruiter

Marian Winters

Moniek Kramer

Moniek Kramer

Rita Winters

Jaap van Donselaar

Jaap van Donselaar

t.v. redacteur

Reinout Bussemaker

Reinout Bussemaker

Begeleider Tehuis

Elsje de Wijn

Elsje de Wijn

Receptioniste

Peter Tuinman

Peter Tuinman

agent

Crew

Digna Sinke

Digna Sinke

Director

Annemarie Van de Putte

Annemarie Van de Putte

Writer

Albert van der Wildt

Albert van der Wildt

Cinematography

Marion Hänsel

Marion Hänsel

Producer

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The Silent Pacific

19840.0 / 10105 min
Drama

Overview

Unrelenting pessimism dominates this slow-paced, dark film, the debut feature from director Digna Sinke dedicated to an archetypal born loser named Marian (Josee Ruiter). Marian is a journalist who has been working in Latin America and who arrives home just after her father dies to find out that the man she had married for purely political reasons might be deported because the authorities found out he was not living with her. Meanwhile, Marian is upset that her mother and sister are keeping her mentally handicapped brother in an institution, and she goes there to get him released into her custody -- a mistake it turns out. He is actually worse off with her, and vice-versa. On top of everything, Marian cannot break away from the depression she feels over a tragic incident that happened while she was in Latin America -- and anything she does is colored by that moment from the past. These burdens become almost too much to bear, both for Marian and the viewers.