A ridiculed young girl who lives alone in a treehouse is sent on a mysterious journey through time to discover the roots of her missing voice.A ridiculed young girl who lives alone in a treehouse is sent on a mysterious journey through time to discover the roots of her missing voice.A ridiculed young girl who lives alone in a treehouse is sent on a mysterious journey through time to discover the roots of her missing voice.
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- TriviaThere are visual references to Tim Burton and Alfred Hitchcock throughout the film, such as Yoy's black and white striped socks and Yoy's house (modeled after the mansion in Hitchcock's Psycho (1960)) as nods from director 'Brent Boltri' to those who inspired him.
- GoofsThe camera operator's shoe is visible on top of the mattress as the birdhouse falls on Amy in the beginning of the film.
- Crazy creditsEarlier versions contained a "Panavision" logo altered to say "Panasonic" as a 'digital film' joke.
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There's much to be said about Silent Amy - But to summarize (without utilizing a thesaurus), this brilliant independent film is a veritable, bona fide masterpiece. Mikayla Perry's masterful portrayal of accursed Amy is, without a doubt, indefectible, emanating the very essence of the character in her astute silence. The film has the inevitable effect on all its viewers (Which WILL turn to fans) of leaving jaws on the floor.
Brent Boltri, writer/producer/director/editor/color correction genius/'father' of this cinematic magnum opus magisterially orchestrated the undertaking from humble beginning to glorious end. Boltri's nouveau streamlined style of visionary direction in collaboration with paradigmatic powerhouse Director of Photography Orlando Herrera's indubitably incandescent (pun intended) lighting schema creates a unique visual experience, as well as a new landmark in digital cinematography - even the all-knowing were stumped by the dead- on 'film look' achieved by the Silent Amy masterminds, whose talent can only be exceeded by their humility.
After seeing the film, I was sent on a 'Blues Brothers'-esquire "Mission from God" to meet the minds behind the masterpiece. The deities must have been on my side - the mission was successful - and I can't possibly speak enough good of these genuine stars-in-the-making. Creating 'screen gems' comes as effortlessly to them as a blink of the eye.
Bottom line - If you haven't seen Silent Amy, do so. If you have seen Silent Amy, see it again. 9/10: I'm reserving the last star for their next masterpiece.
Brent Boltri, writer/producer/director/editor/color correction genius/'father' of this cinematic magnum opus magisterially orchestrated the undertaking from humble beginning to glorious end. Boltri's nouveau streamlined style of visionary direction in collaboration with paradigmatic powerhouse Director of Photography Orlando Herrera's indubitably incandescent (pun intended) lighting schema creates a unique visual experience, as well as a new landmark in digital cinematography - even the all-knowing were stumped by the dead- on 'film look' achieved by the Silent Amy masterminds, whose talent can only be exceeded by their humility.
After seeing the film, I was sent on a 'Blues Brothers'-esquire "Mission from God" to meet the minds behind the masterpiece. The deities must have been on my side - the mission was successful - and I can't possibly speak enough good of these genuine stars-in-the-making. Creating 'screen gems' comes as effortlessly to them as a blink of the eye.
Bottom line - If you haven't seen Silent Amy, do so. If you have seen Silent Amy, see it again. 9/10: I'm reserving the last star for their next masterpiece.
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- Lost Souls
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- $7,000 (estimated)
- Runtime41 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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