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  1. Le Silence de la mer (lit. 'The silence of the sea') is a 1949 French drama film by Jean-Pierre Melville, his directorial debut. It is based on the 1942 book of the same name written by Vercors (the pen name of Jean Bruller).

  2. The Silence of the Sea: Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. With Howard Vernon, Nicole Stéphane, Jean-Marie Robain, Ami Aaröe. In occupied France, an elderly man and his niece are forced to give shelter to a German army lieutenant who seemingly loves their country and culture.

  3. Le Silence de la Mer 2004 with English Subtitles. Darcybeth. 3.09K subscribers. Subscribed. 7.6K. 399K views 2 years ago. ...more.

  4. Constructed with elegant minimalism and shot, by the legendary Henri Decaë, with hushed eloquence, Le silence de la mer points the way toward Melville’s later films about resistance and the occupation (Leon Morin, Priest; Army of Shadows) yet remains a singularly eerie masterwork in its own right.

  5. Le Silence de la mer est un film réalisé par Jean-Pierre Melville avec Howard Vernon, Nicole Stephane. Synopsis : Lors de la derniere guerre mondiale, un officier allemand est loge chez...

  6. Le Silence de la mer (French: [lə silɑ̃s də la mɛʁ], English titles Silence of the Sea and Put Out the Light, is a French novella written in 1941 by Jean Bruller under the pseudonym "Vercors". Published secretly in German-occupied Paris in 1942, the book quickly became a symbol of mental resistance against German occupiers.

  7. Le Silence de la Mer is an evocative title for an atmospheric film suffused in quiet sorrow. Werner von Ebrennac (Howard Vernon), a high ranking German soldier arrives in an occupied French village to take up residence in the family home of an uncle (Jean-Marie Robain) and his niece (Nicole Stephane).