Successful author Sorel Malkow (Simone Geißler) seeks solitude in the serene yet haunting expanses of the Lüneburger Heide. Intent on penning her next masterpiece, Sorel's retreat quickly spirals into a harrowing quest to confront the phantoms of her past. Amidst the tranquility, she encounters inexplicable occurrences that blur the lines between reality and the nightmares that have trailed her. Directed by Simone Geißler, who also stars as the tormented Sorel, the film masterfully intertwines suspense with a deep exploration of trauma. Geißler's multifaceted involvement—as director, lead actress, and a driving force behind the screenplay—adds a layer of authenticity to the portrayal of Sorel's psychological unraveling. As mysterious figures from her past begin to stalk the shadows of her present, Sorel is forced to face the demons she hoped to escape. The film not only delves into the personal battle of its protagonist but also raises poignant questions about the nature of fear, the struggle for sanity, and the pursuit of healing amidst the echoes of trauma. The haunting atmosphere of HOUSE OF SILENCE, underscored by Anna Motzel's cinematography, captures the stark beauty of the Heide while mirroring the isolation and turmoil within Sorel. Composer Maxi Menot's score further elevates the film's tense and atmospheric narrative, weaving a soundscape that is both eerie and emotionally resonant.
The long shadow of Sorel's stalker ex-boyfriend seems to extend to every last corner of the Lüneburg Heath.
Successful author Sorel Malkow (Simone Geißler) seeks solitude in the serene yet haunting expanses of the Lüneburger Heide. Intent on penning her next masterpiece, Sorel's retreat quickly spirals into a harrowing quest to confront the phantoms of her past. Amidst the tranquility, she encounters inexplicable occurrences that blur the lines between reality and the nightmares that have trailed her.
Directed by Simone Geißler, who also stars as the tormented Sorel, the film masterfully intertwines suspense with a deep exploration of trauma. Geißler's multifaceted involvement—as director, lead actress, and a driving force behind the screenplay—adds a layer of authenticity to the portrayal of Sorel's psychological unraveling.
As mysterious figures from her past begin to stalk the shadows of her present, Sorel is forced to face the demons she hoped to escape. The film not only delves into the personal battle of its protagonist but also raises poignant questions about the nature of fear, the struggle for sanity, and the pursuit of healing amidst the echoes of trauma.
The haunting atmosphere of HOUSE OF SILENCE, underscored by Anna Motzel's cinematography, captures the stark beauty of the Heide while mirroring the isolation and turmoil within Sorel. Composer Maxi Menot's score further elevates the film's tense and atmospheric narrative, weaving a soundscape that is both eerie and emotionally resonant.