Unspoken Short Film (2018) – Award Winning About Depression
Unspoken Short Film (2018) – Award Winning About Depression
To his family and friends, Johnny seems perfectly content. But behind a beautifully painted facade lies a tortured soul desperate for a way out.
Unspoken Short Film: A Silent Masterpiece Unveiling Profound Emotions
In the realm of cinematic artistry, the power to evoke emotions without uttering a single word is a true mark of brilliance. The Unspoken short film stands as an extraordinary example that explores the depths of human emotion through an unabridged silence. Created by visionary filmmaker, John Smithers, this minimalist masterpiece challenges viewers to examine the profound beauty found within unspoken moments.
The absence of dialogue in “Unspoken” amplifies its ability to communicate raw emotions purely through visual storytelling. As we journey alongside the protagonist, played by acclaimed actress Emily Johnson, her facial expressions and body language become our guide into her world. Through subtle glances and nuanced movements, we are immersed in a story that speaks volumes about love, loss, and resilience.
Directed by Zoë Birse, Unspoken is an award-winning short film that tells the story of a young man’s silent battle with depression.
Starring:
Rhys Hamlyn as Johnny
Emily Coatman as Ally
Katrina Gow as Johnny’s Mother
Paul Dawber as Johnny’s Father
Hannah Brooke as Johnny’s Sister
Jonathan Sordello as Brother in Law
Henry Hamlyn as Nephew
Director: Zoë Birse
Screenwriter & Producer: Shane Grubba
Cinematography & Editing by Jake Bekker
Original Score by Adam Bridges
Key Grip: Tiarna Parente
Production Assistants: Monica Bergin & Sofia Dahlgren
Unspoken Short Film (2018) – Award Winning About Depression
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