[4] The script ultimately came out to around fifty-five to sixty pages,[5] which left the filmmakers concerned as to whether or not the timing would translate during filming: "We wondered whether it would time out properly, because there are no cuts," said Lau. Sophia claims to be one of Sarah's childhood friends, though Sarah does not remember her.

"[15] He also stated that the presentation and storytelling mode of the film as a single take was the main focus of the production, and that the fact that there were cuts in the film was irrelevant. John convinces Sarah to untie him, then whips her with his belt. [4] Due to the unconventional filming process and storytelling mode, Kentis felt he was making an "experimental film.

The plot focuses on a young woman who is terrorized in her family vacation home while cleaning the property with her father and uncle. The power returns to reveal Peter missing.

"[30], David Edelstein of Vulture praised the film, defending it against the perceived critical backlash, writing: "It’s odd that the CinemaScore rating for Silent House, a more than decent gimmicky scare picture that opened last Friday, is an “F” — suggesting that critics like me are more excited by formal inventiveness than most of the film-going public. Peter and Sarah discover John's body missing in the house. Sarah meets a young woman named Sophia at the front door.      Silent House Productions is a global award-winning design agency that operates as a hub for creative excellence.

Silent House premiered in United States theaters on March 9, 2012. The film is a remake of the 2010 Uruguayan film, La Casa Muda (lit. "[18] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 30 critic reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

In March 2020, live events, theater, trade shows, & movie and TV production were completely shut down across the country to slow the spread of COVID-19. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011 and was subsequently purchased by Open Road Films and Universal Pictures for distribution.
She assaults John and Peter in her "intruder" mode while simultaneously wandering the house as a victim trying to escape.

He studied architecture at Carleton University and worked in movies for 16 years as a set designer and illustrator before joining Silent House.

She has been confusing the events of her childhood with what she is doing now, likely due to dissociative identity disorder. When the power is cut off, the only light source available to them is the flash on a Polaroid camera.

John, now conscious, is wrapped in plastic and sitting in the living room.

Silent House Productions is a global award-winning design agency that operates as a hub for creative excellence. [23] Nonetheless, he awarded the film a 3/5 star rating. Then any attempt at realism was abandoned, and it became clear that the house, and the movie containing it, were devices to manufacture methodical thrills. Known for saying, “Once an Entertainer, always an entertainer,” Melissa is at home with Silent House, where she can bring her experience and knowledge as a performer to the production side.

Although the film's marketing campaign (as well as the promotion for the original film La casa muda) states that it is inspired by actual events, the specific events are not entirely known. [32] Psychologist Sharon Packer notes the film as an example of dissociative identity disorder in contemporary horror films, alongside other genre films such as High Tension (2005) and The Uninvited (2009). English:The Silent House),[3] which was allegedly based on an actual incident that occurred in a village in Uruguay in the 1940s.

Tamlyn’s passion is designing live events and environments that blur the lines of architecture and technology.


A lover of narrative storytelling (both visual and built), Brent brings a wide range of talents to the team. Sophia also turns out to be a figment of her imagination. "[4] Upon acquiring the house used for filming, Lau re-wrote the script in order for it to be compatible with the restrictions and characteristics of the house. "[25] Jonathan Crocker of Total Film described the camera as "gliding with impressive agility, the queasy HD lensing closes in tight and tracks Olsen’s petrified face, room to room", and, although critical of the film's ending, called the film "brutally effective" and "a fun campfire horror tale".

[21] Some publications, such as The Daily Telegraph, applauded Olsen's performance, calling it "brilliantly nervy and detailed",[22] while Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said Olsen "isn't as interesting as she was in Martha Marcy May Marlene", and said the film, despite being atmospheric, "feels like a copy".

[4] The house used in the film was found by directors Kentis and Lau entirely empty, and was wallpapered and filled with props and furniture by the production design.

[10], The movie was shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II cameras[1] between October and November 2010 on location at a house in New Rochelle, New York.

She tries to leave the house but all exits are blocked, and she hides from an unknown perpetrator. This opens in a new window.

When he isn’t drafting light plots, he’s playing guitar and writing music. It was released theatrically in the United States on March 9, 2012. Sophia gives Sarah a key to a box containing pedophilic pictures of Sarah as a little girl, implying that John sexually abused her. [26], Other critics found the film's technicality unappealing, with Rob Gonsalves of eFilmcritic saying "the underlit setting occasionally produces unsettling, suggestive imagery, but the technique took me out of the movie,"[27] while The Observer accused the film of "wasting the talent of Elizabeth Olsen. His design vision combines musicality with an appreciation of form and function. [24] Others praised the technical production of the film, such as The Atlantic, who noted "the camera's unblinking eye constantly stays with Olsen, and we feel in as much danger as she is. Our company is known for creating unique spectacles, including: broadcast music specials, entertainment architecture, exhibitions, production tours, theatrical residencies, themed entertainment, and also brand development. We create live experiences. Sarah hides while two men take pictures, presumably pedophilic in nature, of an unseen girl.

Now with Silent House, Resident genius, Danny Kim brings his impressive resume of 3D visual art to the Silent House table. Cory’s innovative work began with NYU, then Broadway, and now designing tours for top-selling artists such as Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, Jay Z, Justin Bieber, and Jennifer Lopez. She experiences hallucinations of traumatic childhood events, including a bloodstain on the bed and the young girl in the bathtub with beer bottles and bloody water. He is on our Forbes Top 10 list for sure. Frightened, Sarah flees and runs into Sophia. With a background in lighting and production management, Jake has worked on executing all aspects of production.

After a petty argument between John and Peter, Peter leaves and drives into town for extra tools. [7] While writing the script for the film, Lau did extensive research on childhood sexual abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder stemming from psychological trauma.[8]. [20], Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times praised Olsen's performance and the cinematography.

Silent House is a 2011 American independent psychological horror film directed by Chris Kentis and Laura Lau, and starring Elizabeth Olsen. [2], As of June 2020[update], the film has an approval rating of 43% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 134 reviews, with an average rating based on 5.22 out of 10. Outside, she meets Peter, who has returned, and sees a young girl on the road who disappears. It is suggested that her recent interactions and hallucinations with the little girl and mystery attacker have been a traumatic repressed memory.

It is notable for its use of "real time" footage … According to Lau, she saw the original film twice and wrote the script for the remake based on the viewings rather than adapting it from paper. [11], Due to the unique nature of the film's presentation as a single take, the production crew ran into several technical issues while filming, mainly surrounding lighting issues and mobility around the house. The script for the film was written by Laura Lau, and based on the Uruguayan film La casa muda (2010). She sees a figure searching for her and escapes out the cellar door.

Peter tries to stop him but John mocks Peter's pleas. Born in London, Alex moved to LA in the late 90s to continue his career as a lighting designer before shifting focus on creative direction.
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[4] The script ultimately came out to around fifty-five to sixty pages,[5] which left the filmmakers concerned as to whether or not the timing would translate during filming: "We wondered whether it would time out properly, because there are no cuts," said Lau. Sophia claims to be one of Sarah's childhood friends, though Sarah does not remember her.

"[15] He also stated that the presentation and storytelling mode of the film as a single take was the main focus of the production, and that the fact that there were cuts in the film was irrelevant. John convinces Sarah to untie him, then whips her with his belt. [4] Due to the unconventional filming process and storytelling mode, Kentis felt he was making an "experimental film.

The plot focuses on a young woman who is terrorized in her family vacation home while cleaning the property with her father and uncle. The power returns to reveal Peter missing.

"[30], David Edelstein of Vulture praised the film, defending it against the perceived critical backlash, writing: "It’s odd that the CinemaScore rating for Silent House, a more than decent gimmicky scare picture that opened last Friday, is an “F” — suggesting that critics like me are more excited by formal inventiveness than most of the film-going public. Peter and Sarah discover John's body missing in the house. Sarah meets a young woman named Sophia at the front door.      Silent House Productions is a global award-winning design agency that operates as a hub for creative excellence.

Silent House premiered in United States theaters on March 9, 2012. The film is a remake of the 2010 Uruguayan film, La Casa Muda (lit. "[18] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 30 critic reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

In March 2020, live events, theater, trade shows, & movie and TV production were completely shut down across the country to slow the spread of COVID-19. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011 and was subsequently purchased by Open Road Films and Universal Pictures for distribution.
She assaults John and Peter in her "intruder" mode while simultaneously wandering the house as a victim trying to escape.

He studied architecture at Carleton University and worked in movies for 16 years as a set designer and illustrator before joining Silent House.

She has been confusing the events of her childhood with what she is doing now, likely due to dissociative identity disorder. When the power is cut off, the only light source available to them is the flash on a Polaroid camera.

John, now conscious, is wrapped in plastic and sitting in the living room.

Silent House Productions is a global award-winning design agency that operates as a hub for creative excellence. [23] Nonetheless, he awarded the film a 3/5 star rating. Then any attempt at realism was abandoned, and it became clear that the house, and the movie containing it, were devices to manufacture methodical thrills. Known for saying, “Once an Entertainer, always an entertainer,” Melissa is at home with Silent House, where she can bring her experience and knowledge as a performer to the production side.

Although the film's marketing campaign (as well as the promotion for the original film La casa muda) states that it is inspired by actual events, the specific events are not entirely known. [32] Psychologist Sharon Packer notes the film as an example of dissociative identity disorder in contemporary horror films, alongside other genre films such as High Tension (2005) and The Uninvited (2009). English:The Silent House),[3] which was allegedly based on an actual incident that occurred in a village in Uruguay in the 1940s.

Tamlyn’s passion is designing live events and environments that blur the lines of architecture and technology.


A lover of narrative storytelling (both visual and built), Brent brings a wide range of talents to the team. Sophia also turns out to be a figment of her imagination. "[4] Upon acquiring the house used for filming, Lau re-wrote the script in order for it to be compatible with the restrictions and characteristics of the house. "[25] Jonathan Crocker of Total Film described the camera as "gliding with impressive agility, the queasy HD lensing closes in tight and tracks Olsen’s petrified face, room to room", and, although critical of the film's ending, called the film "brutally effective" and "a fun campfire horror tale".

[21] Some publications, such as The Daily Telegraph, applauded Olsen's performance, calling it "brilliantly nervy and detailed",[22] while Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said Olsen "isn't as interesting as she was in Martha Marcy May Marlene", and said the film, despite being atmospheric, "feels like a copy".

[4] The house used in the film was found by directors Kentis and Lau entirely empty, and was wallpapered and filled with props and furniture by the production design.

[10], The movie was shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II cameras[1] between October and November 2010 on location at a house in New Rochelle, New York.

She tries to leave the house but all exits are blocked, and she hides from an unknown perpetrator. This opens in a new window.

When he isn’t drafting light plots, he’s playing guitar and writing music. It was released theatrically in the United States on March 9, 2012. Sophia gives Sarah a key to a box containing pedophilic pictures of Sarah as a little girl, implying that John sexually abused her. [26], Other critics found the film's technicality unappealing, with Rob Gonsalves of eFilmcritic saying "the underlit setting occasionally produces unsettling, suggestive imagery, but the technique took me out of the movie,"[27] while The Observer accused the film of "wasting the talent of Elizabeth Olsen. His design vision combines musicality with an appreciation of form and function. [24] Others praised the technical production of the film, such as The Atlantic, who noted "the camera's unblinking eye constantly stays with Olsen, and we feel in as much danger as she is. Our company is known for creating unique spectacles, including: broadcast music specials, entertainment architecture, exhibitions, production tours, theatrical residencies, themed entertainment, and also brand development. We create live experiences. Sarah hides while two men take pictures, presumably pedophilic in nature, of an unseen girl.

Now with Silent House, Resident genius, Danny Kim brings his impressive resume of 3D visual art to the Silent House table. Cory’s innovative work began with NYU, then Broadway, and now designing tours for top-selling artists such as Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, Jay Z, Justin Bieber, and Jennifer Lopez. She experiences hallucinations of traumatic childhood events, including a bloodstain on the bed and the young girl in the bathtub with beer bottles and bloody water. He is on our Forbes Top 10 list for sure. Frightened, Sarah flees and runs into Sophia. With a background in lighting and production management, Jake has worked on executing all aspects of production.

After a petty argument between John and Peter, Peter leaves and drives into town for extra tools. [7] While writing the script for the film, Lau did extensive research on childhood sexual abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder stemming from psychological trauma.[8]. [20], Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times praised Olsen's performance and the cinematography.

Silent House is a 2011 American independent psychological horror film directed by Chris Kentis and Laura Lau, and starring Elizabeth Olsen. [2], As of June 2020[update], the film has an approval rating of 43% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 134 reviews, with an average rating based on 5.22 out of 10. Outside, she meets Peter, who has returned, and sees a young girl on the road who disappears. It is suggested that her recent interactions and hallucinations with the little girl and mystery attacker have been a traumatic repressed memory.

It is notable for its use of "real time" footage … According to Lau, she saw the original film twice and wrote the script for the remake based on the viewings rather than adapting it from paper. [11], Due to the unique nature of the film's presentation as a single take, the production crew ran into several technical issues while filming, mainly surrounding lighting issues and mobility around the house. The script for the film was written by Laura Lau, and based on the Uruguayan film La casa muda (2010). She sees a figure searching for her and escapes out the cellar door.

Peter tries to stop him but John mocks Peter's pleas. Born in London, Alex moved to LA in the late 90s to continue his career as a lighting designer before shifting focus on creative direction.
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[4] The script ultimately came out to around fifty-five to sixty pages,[5] which left the filmmakers concerned as to whether or not the timing would translate during filming: "We wondered whether it would time out properly, because there are no cuts," said Lau. Sophia claims to be one of Sarah's childhood friends, though Sarah does not remember her.

"[15] He also stated that the presentation and storytelling mode of the film as a single take was the main focus of the production, and that the fact that there were cuts in the film was irrelevant. John convinces Sarah to untie him, then whips her with his belt. [4] Due to the unconventional filming process and storytelling mode, Kentis felt he was making an "experimental film.

The plot focuses on a young woman who is terrorized in her family vacation home while cleaning the property with her father and uncle. The power returns to reveal Peter missing.

"[30], David Edelstein of Vulture praised the film, defending it against the perceived critical backlash, writing: "It’s odd that the CinemaScore rating for Silent House, a more than decent gimmicky scare picture that opened last Friday, is an “F” — suggesting that critics like me are more excited by formal inventiveness than most of the film-going public. Peter and Sarah discover John's body missing in the house. Sarah meets a young woman named Sophia at the front door.      Silent House Productions is a global award-winning design agency that operates as a hub for creative excellence.

Silent House premiered in United States theaters on March 9, 2012. The film is a remake of the 2010 Uruguayan film, La Casa Muda (lit. "[18] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 30 critic reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

In March 2020, live events, theater, trade shows, & movie and TV production were completely shut down across the country to slow the spread of COVID-19. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011 and was subsequently purchased by Open Road Films and Universal Pictures for distribution.
She assaults John and Peter in her "intruder" mode while simultaneously wandering the house as a victim trying to escape.

He studied architecture at Carleton University and worked in movies for 16 years as a set designer and illustrator before joining Silent House.

She has been confusing the events of her childhood with what she is doing now, likely due to dissociative identity disorder. When the power is cut off, the only light source available to them is the flash on a Polaroid camera.

John, now conscious, is wrapped in plastic and sitting in the living room.

Silent House Productions is a global award-winning design agency that operates as a hub for creative excellence. [23] Nonetheless, he awarded the film a 3/5 star rating. Then any attempt at realism was abandoned, and it became clear that the house, and the movie containing it, were devices to manufacture methodical thrills. Known for saying, “Once an Entertainer, always an entertainer,” Melissa is at home with Silent House, where she can bring her experience and knowledge as a performer to the production side.

Although the film's marketing campaign (as well as the promotion for the original film La casa muda) states that it is inspired by actual events, the specific events are not entirely known. [32] Psychologist Sharon Packer notes the film as an example of dissociative identity disorder in contemporary horror films, alongside other genre films such as High Tension (2005) and The Uninvited (2009). English:The Silent House),[3] which was allegedly based on an actual incident that occurred in a village in Uruguay in the 1940s.

Tamlyn’s passion is designing live events and environments that blur the lines of architecture and technology.


A lover of narrative storytelling (both visual and built), Brent brings a wide range of talents to the team. Sophia also turns out to be a figment of her imagination. "[4] Upon acquiring the house used for filming, Lau re-wrote the script in order for it to be compatible with the restrictions and characteristics of the house. "[25] Jonathan Crocker of Total Film described the camera as "gliding with impressive agility, the queasy HD lensing closes in tight and tracks Olsen’s petrified face, room to room", and, although critical of the film's ending, called the film "brutally effective" and "a fun campfire horror tale".

[21] Some publications, such as The Daily Telegraph, applauded Olsen's performance, calling it "brilliantly nervy and detailed",[22] while Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said Olsen "isn't as interesting as she was in Martha Marcy May Marlene", and said the film, despite being atmospheric, "feels like a copy".

[4] The house used in the film was found by directors Kentis and Lau entirely empty, and was wallpapered and filled with props and furniture by the production design.

[10], The movie was shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II cameras[1] between October and November 2010 on location at a house in New Rochelle, New York.

She tries to leave the house but all exits are blocked, and she hides from an unknown perpetrator. This opens in a new window.

When he isn’t drafting light plots, he’s playing guitar and writing music. It was released theatrically in the United States on March 9, 2012. Sophia gives Sarah a key to a box containing pedophilic pictures of Sarah as a little girl, implying that John sexually abused her. [26], Other critics found the film's technicality unappealing, with Rob Gonsalves of eFilmcritic saying "the underlit setting occasionally produces unsettling, suggestive imagery, but the technique took me out of the movie,"[27] while The Observer accused the film of "wasting the talent of Elizabeth Olsen. His design vision combines musicality with an appreciation of form and function. [24] Others praised the technical production of the film, such as The Atlantic, who noted "the camera's unblinking eye constantly stays with Olsen, and we feel in as much danger as she is. Our company is known for creating unique spectacles, including: broadcast music specials, entertainment architecture, exhibitions, production tours, theatrical residencies, themed entertainment, and also brand development. We create live experiences. Sarah hides while two men take pictures, presumably pedophilic in nature, of an unseen girl.

Now with Silent House, Resident genius, Danny Kim brings his impressive resume of 3D visual art to the Silent House table. Cory’s innovative work began with NYU, then Broadway, and now designing tours for top-selling artists such as Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, Jay Z, Justin Bieber, and Jennifer Lopez. She experiences hallucinations of traumatic childhood events, including a bloodstain on the bed and the young girl in the bathtub with beer bottles and bloody water. He is on our Forbes Top 10 list for sure. Frightened, Sarah flees and runs into Sophia. With a background in lighting and production management, Jake has worked on executing all aspects of production.

After a petty argument between John and Peter, Peter leaves and drives into town for extra tools. [7] While writing the script for the film, Lau did extensive research on childhood sexual abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder stemming from psychological trauma.[8]. [20], Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times praised Olsen's performance and the cinematography.

Silent House is a 2011 American independent psychological horror film directed by Chris Kentis and Laura Lau, and starring Elizabeth Olsen. [2], As of June 2020[update], the film has an approval rating of 43% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 134 reviews, with an average rating based on 5.22 out of 10. Outside, she meets Peter, who has returned, and sees a young girl on the road who disappears. It is suggested that her recent interactions and hallucinations with the little girl and mystery attacker have been a traumatic repressed memory.

It is notable for its use of "real time" footage … According to Lau, she saw the original film twice and wrote the script for the remake based on the viewings rather than adapting it from paper. [11], Due to the unique nature of the film's presentation as a single take, the production crew ran into several technical issues while filming, mainly surrounding lighting issues and mobility around the house. The script for the film was written by Laura Lau, and based on the Uruguayan film La casa muda (2010). She sees a figure searching for her and escapes out the cellar door.

Peter tries to stop him but John mocks Peter's pleas. Born in London, Alex moved to LA in the late 90s to continue his career as a lighting designer before shifting focus on creative direction.
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silent house productions


Sarah leaves him and walks out silently. Nolan has danced with some of the biggest artists in the industry on some of the world’s biggest stages. "[7] She also stated that several aspects of the film were purposefully left open for interpretation. The Star Tribune described the film as "a psychotic episode come to life", and that it "follows the form of a Gothic novel", applauding it as being "impressive and oppressive".

[4] The script ultimately came out to around fifty-five to sixty pages,[5] which left the filmmakers concerned as to whether or not the timing would translate during filming: "We wondered whether it would time out properly, because there are no cuts," said Lau. Sophia claims to be one of Sarah's childhood friends, though Sarah does not remember her.

"[15] He also stated that the presentation and storytelling mode of the film as a single take was the main focus of the production, and that the fact that there were cuts in the film was irrelevant. John convinces Sarah to untie him, then whips her with his belt. [4] Due to the unconventional filming process and storytelling mode, Kentis felt he was making an "experimental film.

The plot focuses on a young woman who is terrorized in her family vacation home while cleaning the property with her father and uncle. The power returns to reveal Peter missing.

"[30], David Edelstein of Vulture praised the film, defending it against the perceived critical backlash, writing: "It’s odd that the CinemaScore rating for Silent House, a more than decent gimmicky scare picture that opened last Friday, is an “F” — suggesting that critics like me are more excited by formal inventiveness than most of the film-going public. Peter and Sarah discover John's body missing in the house. Sarah meets a young woman named Sophia at the front door.      Silent House Productions is a global award-winning design agency that operates as a hub for creative excellence.

Silent House premiered in United States theaters on March 9, 2012. The film is a remake of the 2010 Uruguayan film, La Casa Muda (lit. "[18] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 30 critic reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

In March 2020, live events, theater, trade shows, & movie and TV production were completely shut down across the country to slow the spread of COVID-19. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011 and was subsequently purchased by Open Road Films and Universal Pictures for distribution.
She assaults John and Peter in her "intruder" mode while simultaneously wandering the house as a victim trying to escape.

He studied architecture at Carleton University and worked in movies for 16 years as a set designer and illustrator before joining Silent House.

She has been confusing the events of her childhood with what she is doing now, likely due to dissociative identity disorder. When the power is cut off, the only light source available to them is the flash on a Polaroid camera.

John, now conscious, is wrapped in plastic and sitting in the living room.

Silent House Productions is a global award-winning design agency that operates as a hub for creative excellence. [23] Nonetheless, he awarded the film a 3/5 star rating. Then any attempt at realism was abandoned, and it became clear that the house, and the movie containing it, were devices to manufacture methodical thrills. Known for saying, “Once an Entertainer, always an entertainer,” Melissa is at home with Silent House, where she can bring her experience and knowledge as a performer to the production side.

Although the film's marketing campaign (as well as the promotion for the original film La casa muda) states that it is inspired by actual events, the specific events are not entirely known. [32] Psychologist Sharon Packer notes the film as an example of dissociative identity disorder in contemporary horror films, alongside other genre films such as High Tension (2005) and The Uninvited (2009). English:The Silent House),[3] which was allegedly based on an actual incident that occurred in a village in Uruguay in the 1940s.

Tamlyn’s passion is designing live events and environments that blur the lines of architecture and technology.


A lover of narrative storytelling (both visual and built), Brent brings a wide range of talents to the team. Sophia also turns out to be a figment of her imagination. "[4] Upon acquiring the house used for filming, Lau re-wrote the script in order for it to be compatible with the restrictions and characteristics of the house. "[25] Jonathan Crocker of Total Film described the camera as "gliding with impressive agility, the queasy HD lensing closes in tight and tracks Olsen’s petrified face, room to room", and, although critical of the film's ending, called the film "brutally effective" and "a fun campfire horror tale".

[21] Some publications, such as The Daily Telegraph, applauded Olsen's performance, calling it "brilliantly nervy and detailed",[22] while Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said Olsen "isn't as interesting as she was in Martha Marcy May Marlene", and said the film, despite being atmospheric, "feels like a copy".

[4] The house used in the film was found by directors Kentis and Lau entirely empty, and was wallpapered and filled with props and furniture by the production design.

[10], The movie was shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II cameras[1] between October and November 2010 on location at a house in New Rochelle, New York.

She tries to leave the house but all exits are blocked, and she hides from an unknown perpetrator. This opens in a new window.

When he isn’t drafting light plots, he’s playing guitar and writing music. It was released theatrically in the United States on March 9, 2012. Sophia gives Sarah a key to a box containing pedophilic pictures of Sarah as a little girl, implying that John sexually abused her. [26], Other critics found the film's technicality unappealing, with Rob Gonsalves of eFilmcritic saying "the underlit setting occasionally produces unsettling, suggestive imagery, but the technique took me out of the movie,"[27] while The Observer accused the film of "wasting the talent of Elizabeth Olsen. His design vision combines musicality with an appreciation of form and function. [24] Others praised the technical production of the film, such as The Atlantic, who noted "the camera's unblinking eye constantly stays with Olsen, and we feel in as much danger as she is. Our company is known for creating unique spectacles, including: broadcast music specials, entertainment architecture, exhibitions, production tours, theatrical residencies, themed entertainment, and also brand development. We create live experiences. Sarah hides while two men take pictures, presumably pedophilic in nature, of an unseen girl.

Now with Silent House, Resident genius, Danny Kim brings his impressive resume of 3D visual art to the Silent House table. Cory’s innovative work began with NYU, then Broadway, and now designing tours for top-selling artists such as Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, Jay Z, Justin Bieber, and Jennifer Lopez. She experiences hallucinations of traumatic childhood events, including a bloodstain on the bed and the young girl in the bathtub with beer bottles and bloody water. He is on our Forbes Top 10 list for sure. Frightened, Sarah flees and runs into Sophia. With a background in lighting and production management, Jake has worked on executing all aspects of production.

After a petty argument between John and Peter, Peter leaves and drives into town for extra tools. [7] While writing the script for the film, Lau did extensive research on childhood sexual abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder stemming from psychological trauma.[8]. [20], Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times praised Olsen's performance and the cinematography.

Silent House is a 2011 American independent psychological horror film directed by Chris Kentis and Laura Lau, and starring Elizabeth Olsen. [2], As of June 2020[update], the film has an approval rating of 43% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 134 reviews, with an average rating based on 5.22 out of 10. Outside, she meets Peter, who has returned, and sees a young girl on the road who disappears. It is suggested that her recent interactions and hallucinations with the little girl and mystery attacker have been a traumatic repressed memory.

It is notable for its use of "real time" footage … According to Lau, she saw the original film twice and wrote the script for the remake based on the viewings rather than adapting it from paper. [11], Due to the unique nature of the film's presentation as a single take, the production crew ran into several technical issues while filming, mainly surrounding lighting issues and mobility around the house. The script for the film was written by Laura Lau, and based on the Uruguayan film La casa muda (2010). She sees a figure searching for her and escapes out the cellar door.

Peter tries to stop him but John mocks Peter's pleas. Born in London, Alex moved to LA in the late 90s to continue his career as a lighting designer before shifting focus on creative direction.

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