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Cast

Jim Irvin

Jim Irvin

Ian Curnow

Ian Curnow

Phill Brown

Phill Brown

Simon Edwards

Simon Edwards

Martin Ditcham

Martin Ditcham

James Marsh

James Marsh

Wilko Johnson

Wilko Johnson

Barrie Masters

Barrie Masters

Lew Lewis

Lew Lewis

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Julie Freres

Julie Freres

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Paul Millot

Paul Millot

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Marie-Hélène Mora

Marie-Hélène Mora

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Maxime Coton

Maxime Coton

Sound Editor

Maxime Coton

Maxime Coton

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Grégoire Tirtiaux

Grégoire Tirtiaux

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Gwenaël Breës

Gwenaël Breës

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Alice Perret

Alice Perret

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Benjamin Colin

Benjamin Colin

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Clément Nourry

Clément Nourry

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Fantazio

Fantazio

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Gwenaël Breës

Gwenaël Breës

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Gwenaël Breës

Gwenaël Breës

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Mathieu Haessler

Mathieu Haessler

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Marie-Hélène Mora

Marie-Hélène Mora

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Maxime Coton

Maxime Coton

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Gwenaël Breës

Gwenaël Breës

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Bram Van Cauwenberghe

Bram Van Cauwenberghe

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Marie Brumagne David

Marie Brumagne David

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Gwenaël Breës

Gwenaël Breës

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In a Silent Way

202010.0 / 1088 min
Documentary, Music

Overview

How do you make a film about Talk Talk, when the band refuses to participate or let their music be used in films?

A film crew crisscrosses England trying to unravel the mystery surrounding a record released 30 years earlier, 'Spirit of Eden', that defined the passage from light to shadow of its makers, the band Talk Talk and its lead singer Mark Hollis. From overwhelming obstacles to unpredictable encounters, their journey soon turns into an organic quest. With silence as a horizon line. And punk as a philosophy, thinking that music is accessible to all and that the human spirit is above the technique.