

My Thoughts Are Silent
Overview
Twenty-five-year-old Vadym earns a living recording and selling all kinds of different sounds; nevertheless, he’d rather exchange his life in Kyiv for a better future in far-flung Canada. Thus, when he gets a generous job offer which might help him realise his dream, he jumps at the chance; he soon sets off to record the sounds of animals indigenous to Ukraine and also a rare bird native to the Carpathians. The situation proves somewhat more complicated when Vadym’s companion on the trip turns out to be his mother… To the sounds of a synthesized music score, debuting Ukrainian director Antonio Lukich unfolds a visually creative road movie, in which he demonstrates a highly unusual talent for constructing tragicomic situations.
Movie Details
Budget
$344K
$344,000
Revenue
$352K
$351,500
Languages
English
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Studio
Toy Cinema
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Key Crew

Antonio Lukich
Director

Dmytro Sukhanov
Producer

Antonio Lukich
Screenplay
Cast

Andrii Lidahovskyi
Vadym Rott

Irma Vitovska
Halyna Rott

Iryna Verenych-Ostrovska
Vira Ivanivna

Serhii Volosovets
Yosyp
Viktor Shevchenko
Conductor

Istan Rozumny
Petro

Pavlo Dovhan-Levytskyi

Roland Mishko
Pavlik
Maksym Burlaka

Olexa Gorodenko
leader of smugglers
Hanna Harnyk
Aunt Agitza
Oleksiy Donchenko
Herbalist car mechanic
Vitaliy Kaznodiy
Organist

András Kacsur
Trader
Andrii Kirshyn
Actor Oleksiy
Bogdan Maselko
Travnik
Yury Mihno
Grandfather at the Hotel
Viktor Nazarov
Vadym's Grandfather
Imre Szabó
Monk

Sergei Sibel
Ihor Feofylovych