De Stilte van het Naderen
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| De Stilte van het Naderen | |
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| Directed by | Stephan Brenninkmeijer |
| Written by | Dick van den Heuvel Stephan Brenninkmeijer |
| Produced by | Peter Maris |
| Starring | Elvira Out Daan Hugeart Ronald Top |
| Cinematography | Han Wennink |
| Edited by | Elsbeth Kasteel |
| Music by | Soundpalette |
| Distributed by | EO |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Language | Dutch |
| Budget | 700.000 EURO |
De Stilte van het Naderen (English title: Silence of the Soul) is a 2000 Dutch film directed by Stephan Brenninkmeijer.
When Jules Brasschaert, convicted and jailed for a crime he has committed several years ago, is pardoned, he becomes a changed man. He found his peace with the help of his belief in God. After a circumstantial meeting with this man, Susan burns her bridges to be with him. As it turns out she is to redeem herself of a childhood trauma. While this is going on, Susan's fiancée is losing grips on his steady and well planned life and shows his true face.