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Silent Youth
Film poster
Directed byDiemo Kemmesies
Written byDiemo Kemmesies
Produced byHannes Hirsch
Diemo Kemmesies
Albrecht von Grünhagen
StarringMartin Bruchmann
Josef Mattes
Linda Schüle
Mathias Neubert
CinematographyAlbrecht von Grünhagen
Edited byDiemo Kemmesies
Production
company
Release dates
  • 15 June 2012 (2012-06-15) (Spain, Festival Internacional de Cine de Valencia Cinema Jove)
  • 19 October 2012 (2012-10-19) (Germany, Hofer Filmtage)
Running time
73 min
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Silent Youth is a 2012 German gay drama film written and directed by Diemo Kemmesies.[1]

Cast

Participation in international festivals

2012:

  • Festival Internacional de Cine de Valencia Cinema Jove (Spain)[2]
  • Hofer Filmtage in Hof between (Germany) – German premiere 19 October 2012[3]
  • MOLODIST international film festival – Kiev (Ukraine)[4][5]
  • Pink Screens (Belgium)[6]
  • Torino Film Festival (Italy)[7]
  • Q! Film Festival 2012 – Jakarta (Indonesia)

2013:

  • 15º Festival de invierno (Uruguay)
  • 16. Pink Apple (Switzerland)[8]
  • Achtung Berlin (Germany)[9]
  • Human Rights Film Festival of Barcelona (Spain)
  • Iris Prize Festival – Cardiff (UK)[10]
  • Philadelphia QFest (USA)
  • Portobello Film Festival – London (UK)[11]
  • Queer Lisboa 17 – International Queer Film Festival (Portugal)[12][13]

2014:

  • Berlin Art Film Festival (Germany)[14]
  • Festival International de Cine LGBT El Lugar Sin Limites (Ecuador)[15]
  • Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival (USA)
  • Out Twin Cities Film Festival – Minnesota (USA)[16]
  • Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (USA)[17]
  • Queer Filmfestival (Germany)[18]

References

  1. ^ "SILENT YOUTH".
  2. ^ "SILENT YOUTH".
  3. ^ "NEWS".
  4. ^ "Sunny Bunny".
  5. ^ "Silent Youth".
  6. ^ "Silent Youth".
  7. ^ "SILENT YOUTH".
  8. ^ "Silent Youth".
  9. ^ "Silent Youth".
  10. ^ "Review: Iris Prize Festival 2013 – Day Two".
  11. ^ "FRI 6 SEPT WESTBOURNE STUDIOS: German Films".
  12. ^ "Before words there are silences".
  13. ^ "Silent Youth".
  14. ^ "SILENT YOUTH + A SHORT SUMMER".
  15. ^ "Catálogo (P. 17)" (PDF).
  16. ^ "White Gay Male Privilege and White Gay Male Meagerness Portrayed in Two Admirable Contrasting Films at Out Twin Cities Film Festival".
  17. ^ "Silent Youth".
  18. ^ "Programm" (PDF).

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