The End of Silence (2005 film)
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The End of Silence is a 2005 Canadian romantic drama film, directed by Anita Doron.[1] The film stars Ekaterina Shchelkanova as Darya, a Russian ballerina who decides to abandon her dance company after an argument with her director (Max Ratevosian) while on tour in Toronto; without money and with very little knowledge of English to communicate, she is preparing to return home to Russia on her own when she meets Eddie (John Tokatlidis), who becomes a love interest despite their communication barriers.[2]
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The End of Silence | |
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Directed by | Anita Doron |
Written by | Anita Doron |
Produced by | Anita Doron Erin Faith Young |
Starring | Ekaterina Shchelkanova John Tokatlidis Sarah Harmer |
Cinematography | Anita Doron |
Edited by | Duncan Christie |
Music by | Fernando Albert Yu |
Production companies | Faith Films Riverside Entertainment |
Distributed by | Mongrel Media |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | English Russian |
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The film also stars Sarah Harmer as Nora, Eddie's ex-wife who also becomes a friend and employer to Darya.[1]