Thursday Night Movies “The Silence” / “Tystnaden” (1963)
Ingmar Bergman’s The Silence (1963) is a haunting, minimalist exploration of alienation, desire, and the limits of communication. Set in an unnamed European city on the brink of war, the film follows two sisters and a young boy trapped together in a strange hotel, where silence becomes louder than words. With stark imagery, long pauses, and emotional tension simmering beneath the surface, Bergman crafts a deeply unsettling and intimate cinematic experience that still feels daring and modern today.
Time: 6:00-8:00 pm EST
Free!
