Silence of the Sea
movie

Released September 18, 2004
Overview
In a small town in the West of France, during the German Occupation, a room is requisitioned by a Wehrmacht captain, Werner von Ebrennac. The house where he now stays is inhabited by young Jeanne, who makes a living by giving piano lessons, and by her grandfather. Quite upset, the two "hosts" decide to resist the occupier by never speaking a word to him. Now Werner is a lover of France and its culture, and he tries to persuade them that a rapprochement between Germany and France would be beneficial for the two nations. Quite unexpectedly Jeanne, little by little, falls in love with Werner. At the same time, the Francophile officer loses his illusions, realizing at last that what Nazi Germany actually wants is to thrall France and to stifle its culture...
Cast

Julie Delarme
as
Jeanne Larosière

Michel Galabru
as
André Larosière

Thomas Jouannet
as
le capitaine Werner Von Ebrennac

Marie Bunel
as
Marie
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Timothée Ferrand
as
Pierre

Jean-Baptiste Puech
as
Pascal

Jörg Schnass
as
Officier 1
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Jorn Cambreleng
as
Officier 2

Franck Beckmann
as
Ordonnance
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Alexander Ashkenazy
as
François

Hélène Vauquois
as
Mère François
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Jean Philippe Mesmain
as
Père Solange
Crew
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Pierre Boutron
as
Director

Anne Giafferi
as
Writer

Alain Levent
as
Director of Photography
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Vercors
as
Original Story
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Pierre Bertrand-Jaume
as
Producer
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Alain Bordiec
as
Executive Producer
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Paul Fonteyn
as
Associate Producer
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Anne Leduc
as
Associate Producer
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Catherine Ruault
as
Producer
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Angélique Nachon
as
Music
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Jean-Claude Nachon
as
Music
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Patrice Monnet
as
Editor