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Le Silence de la Mer
Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville
Produced by Jean-Pierre Melville
Edmond Vaxelaire
Written by Jean-Pierre Melville
Jean Bruller (as Vercors)
Starring Howard Vernon
Nicole Stéphane
Jean-Marie Robain
Music by Edgar Bischoff
Cinematography Henri Decaë
Editing by Jean-Pierre Melville
Distributed by Pierre Braunberger
Release date(s) 22 April 1949
Running time 88 mins
Country France
Language French

Le Silence de la mer (The Silence of the Sea) is a 1949 film by Jean-Pierre Melville that takes place in 1941 and concerns a Frenchman and his niece's relationship with a German lieutenant who lives in their house during the German occupation of France. Melville based the film on the 1942 book of the same name, Le Silence de la mer by Jean Bruller (under the name Vercors) and actually filmed inside of Vercors' own home outside of Paris. The film has been described as an "anti-cinematographic" film due to the unique method of narration used to give voice to the (mostly) silent Frenchman and his niece.

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