Silentium

September. 24,2004      
Rating:
7.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A man who accused a catholic bishop of abusing him when he was a child dies in the Austrian city Salzburg. Everyone except his widow and the eccentrical detective Simon Brenner keeps silent and believes that the man killed himself.

Josef Hader as  Simon Brenner
Simon Schwarz as  Berti
Joachim Król as  Sportpräfekt Fitz
Maria Köstlinger as  Konstanze Dornhelm
Udo Samel as  Festspielpräsident
Jürgen Tarrach as  Opernsänger
Rosie Alvarez as  Di Ding
Georg Friedrich as  Hausmeister Josef
Anne Bennent as  Apothekerin
Johannes Silberschneider as  Inspektor Stronegger

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Reviews

Marketic
2004/09/24

It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.

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Spoonatects
2004/09/25

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

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Pacionsbo
2004/09/26

Absolutely Fantastic

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Fairaher
2004/09/27

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2004/09/28

This is "Silentium", an Austrian German-language film from 2004, so it is already over 10 years old. It is the second of so far four films from the Brenner series directed by Wolfgang Murnberger and starring Josef Hader, who also wrote on the script here. I must say I did not like the first film, but I really loved the third (thanks to Bierbichler mostly). This one we have here fits in nicely. It was made between them in terms of time and it also fits right in terms of quality. It was a good watch, but nothing great I would say. The humor was working on several occasions and the case Brenner was investigating was also interesting as it involved him going up against a scrupulous priest and his two murderous henchmen. This is really not at all about guessing who the bad guys are. Actually you see two of them in the very first scene and it's immediately obvious to who fills the role of the main antagonist this time."Silentium" runs for almost 2 hours and manages that it almost never drags. The early scene with Brenner losing his job as a mall detective when a woman accuses him of touching her inappropriately despite being actually a thief tells a lot about the comedy in here. We laugh at Brenner on some occasions, but we don't really need to feel sorry about it. Dark humor is common in Austrian movies and this one here fits in nicely under that category. To me personally, Brenner (in his non-police moments) always reminds me a bit of Louis C.K in his hit series "Louie". The approach to comedy feels similar sometimes. The cast is pretty good too. Schwarz is on board again as co-lead to Brenner and Król gives a good portrayal too. Jürgen Tarrach, Georg Friedrich and the late Christoph Schlingensief don't have that much screen time, but they give small yet memorable performances, which i enjoyed. Especially Tarrach (an opera singer with a very unique method of training his vocal chords) is completely hilarious. There is violence in here, also sometimes very graphic scenes, so it's not for the easily offended. But everybody who doesn't mind that and likes their crime movies with an ounce of comedy will have a good time watching here. Just like myself. I give "Silentium" a thumbs-up.

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RSHouck3
2004/09/29

I saw this movie last night at the Jacob Burns Theater in Pleasantville, NY and was told it is only the 2nd time it has been shown in the US. It certainly deserves a wider audience, but perhaps that explains the few entries I found on this site. My main reason for posting this is not so much to review the film as to ask other viewers whether they found film citation other than the ones to North By Northwest and Butch Casidy - both quite charming. I also found the use of the Mozart opera Abduction from the Seraglio to be clever, given the harem / bordello role in the film. So we have high brow and middle brow references in this film along with Austrian takes on Hollywood garage chase scenes - complete with a clever ending to the scene. Despite the buddy film aspects, this one cannot be mistaken for Hollywood, which adds to the suspense.

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Katharinaki
2004/09/30

I really liked Josef Hader (Brenner) before, but after seen that movie, I must say I love him! In Austria, he's also known a a great comedian and he now shows surprisingly outstanding acting skills in this movie.All the other actors make an excellent job as well, in particularly Simon Schwarz as Brenner's friend Berti.The movie deals with a very explosive topic - the catholic church and sexual abuse/prostitution. I really think that they somehow managed to handle it with the due respect to this crime, but never forgetting to outpoint its existence, even in a beautiful city like Salzburg (where we might think, it only exists in other places).If you're digging black humor, you have to see Silentium!

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Starbuck-13
2004/10/01

I really like Austrian humor. Many Austrian comedians display a certain kind of self irony modern German comedians seem to be incapable of. Georg Hader is one of the best Austrian comedians out there, and his movies are unfortunately hardly famous in Germany, which is a real pity.Hader mixture of black humor, self irony and the wonderful accent provide splendid entertainment. in "Silentium", he targets the catholic church and the high society of the beautiful city of Salzburg.While Salzburg is a beautiful panorama for this movie, the most important thing about this film are the characters, who - far from being heroes - try to solve a murder mystery with nothing else but courage and surprising integrity - considering they hardly manage to keep their own lives straight.A wonderful example of Austrian comedy. Highly recommendable!

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