In his latest interview/podcast, host and screenwriter Stuart Wright talks to actor, writer and producer Caroline Goodall about adapting one her favourite stories for screen. Directed by Academy Award nominee Paula van der Oest (Accused) and written by and also starring British actor Caroline Goodall (Schindler’s List), The Bay of Silence is based on the novel of the same name by Lisa St Aubin de Terán.
Starring Claes Bang (Dracula), Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace), Alice Krige (Star Trek: First Contact) and Golden Globe winner Brian Cox (The Bourne Identity), The Bay of Silence is out now on DVD and Digital HD.
Starring Claes Bang (Dracula), Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace), Alice Krige (Star Trek: First Contact) and Golden Globe winner Brian Cox (The Bourne Identity), The Bay of Silence is out now on DVD and Digital HD.
- 10/20/2020
- by Stuart Wright
- Nerdly
In the majestic surroundings of the Bay of Silence in Liguria, Will (Claes Bang) can think of nothing but Rosalind (Olga Kurylenko). Intense, vital, full of passion, she's the very image of his dream woman, so he asks her to marry him. It's the start of a blissful period in his life, but the good times don't last. A little over a year later, she disappears, taking with her the twin girls he had learned to love as his own and their baby son.
Part tragedy, part mystery, always suffused with romance, the Bay Of Silence is an adaptation of the novel by Lisa St Aubin de Terán, a challenging thing to capture onscreen. Kurylenko, increasingly impressive across the span of her work, is on fine form as the troubled young woman with secrets she can't speak and may not even fully understand herself, borne downwards by the weight of the.
Part tragedy, part mystery, always suffused with romance, the Bay Of Silence is an adaptation of the novel by Lisa St Aubin de Terán, a challenging thing to capture onscreen. Kurylenko, increasingly impressive across the span of her work, is on fine form as the troubled young woman with secrets she can't speak and may not even fully understand herself, borne downwards by the weight of the.
- 9/26/2020
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Claes Bang and Olga Kurylenko in The Bay Of Silence
A mysterious disappearance. A terrible loss. A secret buried somewhere deep in the past. The Bay Of Silence offers plenty to intrigue fans of psychological thrillers. It stars Olga Kurylenko as troubled mother Rosalind and Claes Bang as her devoted husband, Will, and was adapted from Lisa St Aubin de Terán’s novel by actress Caroline Goodall, who gave me a call from Croatia, where she’s currently filming, to talk about the story and her admiration for director Paula van der Oest.
“When I was writing, I didn't have any director in mind, particularly,” she begins.” I was just keen to write the story, and see if I can get to the end. And it made sense. But Paula came on board in April 2018, just as we were starting to find finance. I had met her a year before in Los Angeles,...
A mysterious disappearance. A terrible loss. A secret buried somewhere deep in the past. The Bay Of Silence offers plenty to intrigue fans of psychological thrillers. It stars Olga Kurylenko as troubled mother Rosalind and Claes Bang as her devoted husband, Will, and was adapted from Lisa St Aubin de Terán’s novel by actress Caroline Goodall, who gave me a call from Croatia, where she’s currently filming, to talk about the story and her admiration for director Paula van der Oest.
“When I was writing, I didn't have any director in mind, particularly,” she begins.” I was just keen to write the story, and see if I can get to the end. And it made sense. But Paula came on board in April 2018, just as we were starting to find finance. I had met her a year before in Los Angeles,...
- 9/24/2020
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Even the cast appear to be nodding off from boredom in this dated drama about postnatal psychosis and dark secrets
This dull British movie really takes the psychological out of psychological thriller – a drama in which characters are driven to emotional breaking point by trauma and grief yet look as if they’re nodding off from the boredom of it all.
The director is Paula van der Oest, working with a script adapted from Lisa St Aubin de Terán’s 1986 novel. It’s clunky and dated, and what’s really frustrating is that this is a female-driven film with a woman at its centre – a young mother suffering from postnatal psychosis – yet the whole thing is told from the perspective of a man: her husband.
This dull British movie really takes the psychological out of psychological thriller – a drama in which characters are driven to emotional breaking point by trauma and grief yet look as if they’re nodding off from the boredom of it all.
The director is Paula van der Oest, working with a script adapted from Lisa St Aubin de Terán’s 1986 novel. It’s clunky and dated, and what’s really frustrating is that this is a female-driven film with a woman at its centre – a young mother suffering from postnatal psychosis – yet the whole thing is told from the perspective of a man: her husband.
- 9/24/2020
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
Exclusive: The Bay Of Silence, Paula van der Oest’s thriller starring Claes Bang (Dracula), Olga Kurylenko (Death Of Stalin) and Brian Cox (Succession), has sold into numerous key territories.
Vertical Entertainment has swooped on North American rights to the project, striking a deal with Christian de Gallegos of International Film Trust (Ift) who represented the filmmakers.
Ift has also closed a number of other key international territory deals on the film including: UK and Australia/New Zealand (Signature Entertainment), Cis (Paradise), Spain (Corbi), China (Time-In-Portrait), Greece (Spentzos), Israel (Five Stars), Turkey (Filmdom), Poland (Monolith), Hungary (Cinetel), Ex-Yugo (Blitz), India (Pictureworks), Middle East (Shooting Stars), Philippines (Viva), South Korea (Korea Screen), and airlines (Cinesky).
Sales efforts will continue at Efm in Berlin, where Claes Bang, who led Ruben Ostlund’s Palme d’Or winner The Square and more recently BBC series Dracula, will be in town to speak to buyers.
Vertical Entertainment has swooped on North American rights to the project, striking a deal with Christian de Gallegos of International Film Trust (Ift) who represented the filmmakers.
Ift has also closed a number of other key international territory deals on the film including: UK and Australia/New Zealand (Signature Entertainment), Cis (Paradise), Spain (Corbi), China (Time-In-Portrait), Greece (Spentzos), Israel (Five Stars), Turkey (Filmdom), Poland (Monolith), Hungary (Cinetel), Ex-Yugo (Blitz), India (Pictureworks), Middle East (Shooting Stars), Philippines (Viva), South Korea (Korea Screen), and airlines (Cinesky).
Sales efforts will continue at Efm in Berlin, where Claes Bang, who led Ruben Ostlund’s Palme d’Or winner The Square and more recently BBC series Dracula, will be in town to speak to buyers.
- 2/21/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Ift and UTA Independent Film Group jointly represent Us rights.
Screen can reveal a first-look image from Paula van der Oest’s English-language thriller and Cannes sales title The Bay Of Silence starring Claes Bang and Olga Kurylenko.
International Film Trust (Ift) sales head Todd Olsson represents worldwide rights and will present footage on the Croisette next month. Ift and UTA Independent Film Group jontly represent Us rights.
Brian Cox also stars and Assaad Bouab and Alice Krige round out the cast on The Bay Of Silence, which is currently in post-production in the UK.
Bang plays Will, a man...
Screen can reveal a first-look image from Paula van der Oest’s English-language thriller and Cannes sales title The Bay Of Silence starring Claes Bang and Olga Kurylenko.
International Film Trust (Ift) sales head Todd Olsson represents worldwide rights and will present footage on the Croisette next month. Ift and UTA Independent Film Group jontly represent Us rights.
Brian Cox also stars and Assaad Bouab and Alice Krige round out the cast on The Bay Of Silence, which is currently in post-production in the UK.
Bang plays Will, a man...
- 4/29/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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