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| Director: | Kenneth Branagh |
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| Writer: | Kenneth Branagh |
| Staring: |
| At a spa where talking is forbidden, an emotionally distraught woman finds solace in the company of a kind man and the two of them gradually fall in love. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 03, 2003 |
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| Director: | Kenneth Branagh |
| Writer: | Kenneth Branagh |
| Genres: | Drama, Romance |
| Keywords | peace, self-help, communication, short film, silence |
| Production Companies | Blackfriars Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 26, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Paul McGann | Man |
| Frances Barber | Woman |
| Nanette Newman | Spa Owner |
| Name | Job |
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| Kenneth Branagh | Director, Writer |
| Alex Thomson | Director of Photography |
| Ludwig van Beethoven | Songs |
| Alfred Brendel | Music |
| Simon Rattle | Music |
| Neil Farrell | Editor |
| Brian Simmons | Sound Mixer |
| Jack Whittaker | Foley Editor |
| Trevor Brown | Colorist |
| Gerard McCann | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Clive Coote | Still Photographer |
| Tammo Van Hoorn | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Terry Pritchard | Transportation Captain |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Simon Moseley | Executive Producer |
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Kenneth Branagh is one of my favorite filmmakers. None of his films are flawless, but many are close. the one hit I think many of his _pre_-Hamlet films suffer from a fear of silence. The dialogue is often wall to wall, and when there is a gap, Patrick Doyle's musical scoring loudly fills it. I d ... on't know if this critique is unique to me, but if it is not, then it appears Branagh is aware of - and addressing the issue with this short film. **LISTENING** follows a woman who struggles with the world around her, all high in decibels. To regain her sanity she decides to visit a spa, a reclusive location where verbal conversation is not allowed. She tries to navigate without the daily talk to friends, without the use of a mobile phone. As a short film, there aren't 3 acts to this film. In fact, it is what would only be a third act. Branagh gets his quiet study and ends it with a twist more commonly associated with Rod Serling. As of this writing, the film is not available other than a horrible quality youtube video. I would recommend it for fans of Branagh, although passively.