Into Great Silence

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Into Great Silence
Image:Into great silence ver2.jpg
Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by Philip Gröning
Music by monks of the Grande Chartreuse
Release date(s) 2005

UK 29.12.06

Running time 162 min.
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Into Great Silence (Die Große Stille) is a documentary film directed by Philip Gröning [1] that was first released in 2005. It is an intimate portrayal of the everyday lives of Carthusian monks of the Grande Chartreuse, high in a remote corner of the French Alps (Chartreuse Mountains). The film was made 16 years after the director first requested permission to make it. Then he lived at the monastery for six months, and filmed all alone, behind the walls no 'outsider' had ever been allowed to enter before.

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  1. ^ Philip Gröning - German language Wikipedia article.
de:Die große Stille

fr:Le Grand Silence (film, 2005) it:Il grande silenzio (film 2005) nl:Die große Stille

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