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Silent Men ist ein Film von Bashar Shbib mit Alexandra Woodward, Neal McDonough. Synopsis: Patricia (Alexandra Woodward) merkt, wie ihre innere, biologische Uhr unaufhörlich tickt. Ein Kind...
- Bashar Shbib
- 2005
- Bashar Shbib
What's a girl to do when her biological clock is ticking, yet marriage and a husband are the furthest thing from her mind? SILENT MEN follows the trials and tribulations of one very modern-minded young woman, Patricia, as she tries to plan out her motherhood.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Bashar Shbib
- 2005
With suicide the biggest killer of men under 50 in the UK, a new film explores why many men still bottle up their emotions, and asks whether such ingrained, systemic behaviour can be changed.
Silent Men is the debut feature-length documentary from BAFTA Scotland winning Scottish filmmaker Duncan Cowles. The film will have its WORLD PREMIERE at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2024 in the International First Features Competition June 12 – 17.
Silent Men is the debut feature-length documentary from BAFTA Scotland winning Scottish filmmaker Duncan Cowles. The film had have its WORLD PREMIERE at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2024 and was awarded a Special Mention in the International First Features Competition June 12 – 17.
Director Duncan Cowles takes us on a journey through male mental health, stigma and taboo in the UK. Part road trip, part coming-of-middle-age tale, Cowles’ laconic humour and frank approach to his subject proves effective in exploring aspects of masculinity that all too often are little discussed.
A film by Duncan Cowles, that takes us on a journey through male mental health, stigma and taboo in the UK. Part road trip, part coming-of-middle-age tale, Cowles’ laconic humour and frank approach to his subject proves effective in exploring aspects of masculinity that all too often are little discussed.