All the Silence
Original Title
Todo el Silencio- Director: Diego del Rio
- Writer: Lucia Carreras
- Producer: Inna Payán, Maria Ayub, Adriana Llabrés, Luis Salinas
CGiii Comment
For actress and sign language teacher Miriam, hearing is what sets her apart. With a deaf girlfriend, parents and friends, her audial capacity defines her place in the world; so when it starts to diminish, Miriam rallies against the change. Can she stop it? And should she?
Adriana Llabres gives an indelible performance as a young woman caught in a maelstrom of emotions, in Diego del Rio’s assured debut feature film. Llabres has the audience captivated by Miriam’s changing place in her world, as she must re-evaluate her work, hobbies and love in the context of her deteriorating sense. Del Rio tells the story with a confidence that belies his newness, aided by cinematographer Octavia Arauz’s depiction of sun-soaked Mexican cityscapes. Sound designers Miguel Hernandez and Mario Martinez guide us brilliantly through a changing sonic path, filling the film with sounds that hold increasing significance as Miriam’s condition changes; while also making space for the silence, and our evaluation of it.
All The Silence excels by both depicting and placing us in an experience foreign for most of us. A rare cinematographic experience in the independent sector, it may change the way you think, feel – and even what you hear.
Pauline Rieux
Por las mañanas Miriam enseña lenguaje de señas y por las tardes es parte de un montaje de teatro profesional mientras mantiene una relación estable y pasional con su novia Lola. A pesar de vivir una vida muy cercana a la de una persona sorda, su mundo se empieza a hacer pedazos cuando descubre que está perdiendo el sentido del oído.
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Cast & Characters
Adriana Llabres (as Miriam)
Ludwika Paleta (as Lola)
Vicky Araico (as Sandra)
Enrique Arreola (as Dorn)
Angélica Bauter (as Teresa)
Diana Bracho (as Diana)
Aida del Rio (as Nina)
Eduardo Dominguez (as Actor Seña y Verbo)
Mauricio García Lozano (as Trigorin)
Montserrat Marañon (as Tusa)
Moisés Melchor (as Manuel)
Lilia Navarro (as Luisa)
Arcelia Ramírez (as Claudia)
Eugenio Rubio (as Kostia)
Enrique Singer (as Dr. Oscar)
Karen Woodin (as Friend)