Silence

"Sometimes silence is the deadliest sound."

Jan 13 2017 R 2h 41m
Drama, History

In the 17th century, two Portuguese Jesuit priests travel to Japan in an attempt to locate their mentor, who is rumored to have committed apostasy, and to propagate Catholicism.

Plot

Intent on investigating the truth behind Father Cristovão Ferreira's abrupt end of correspondence, the devout Portuguese Catholic priests, Sebastião Rodrigues and Francisco Garupe, set off to Japan, in 1633. In great disbelief, as the rumours of Ferreira's apostasy still echo in their minds, the zealous Jesuit missionaries try to locate their mentor, amid the bloodshed of the violent anti-Christian purges. Under those circumstances, the two men and the Japanese guide, Kichijiro, arrive in Japan, only to witness firsthand the unbearable burden of those who have a different belief in a land founded on tradition. Now--as the powerful Grand Inquisitor, Inoue, performs hideous tortures on the brave Japanese Christians--Father Rodrigues will soon have to put his faith to the ultimate test: renounce it in exchange for the prisoners' lives. There, in the ends of the world, a subtle change has begun; however, why is God's silence so deafening?

Written by

Jay Cocks, Martin Scorsese, Shûsaku Endô

Directed by

Martin Scorsese

Production Countries

United States of America, Taiwan, Mexico

Production Companies

Sikelia Productions, EFO Films, SharpSword Films, Fábrica de Cine, CatchPlay, Cappa Defina Productions, Waypoint Entertainment

Languages

English

Awards

Nominated for 1 Oscar. 8 wins & 62 nominations total

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7.2 out of 10
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79
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