Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 22nd March 5:00 PM - Alhambra

The Silence of Lorna
(Le silence de Lorna)

Director: Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne Country: Belgium
Cert: TBC Year: 2008 Length: 105 minsLanguage: French
Spring 2009
The Silence of Lorna

Programme Notes

Programme Notes (PDF 440KB)

Audience Reaction

Score: 73.21% Attendance: 108

Links

  • More details on this film at the Internet Movie Database

The film is set in Liège (Belgium), their familiar home town, but this is new territory for the Dardenne brothers (Rosetta, Le Fils, L’Enfant), in that it is more like a thriller than anything they have done before. And the brothers take to making telling moral points about the murky underside of European affluence in this quicker-paced tale of immigration, centring on the title character, a courageous Albanian immigrant played by Arta Dobroshi. There’s a series of tricky narrative revelations and switchbacks, involving a low-life local mobster (Fabrizio Rongione) in a conspiracy to murder Lorna’s pathetic junkie husband, Claudy (Dardenne regular Jérémie Renier), but feelings can change and Lorna is stretched in different directions by the hand of fate.

Winner, Best Screenplay, Cannes 2008.

Critics

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Another immensely subtle, skilful emotional drama from the Belgian masters
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JONATHAN CROCKER, TOTAL FILM







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