Silent Planet Blood in the Snow 2024

The Silent Planet – Blood in the Snow 2024

BITS2024

November 18 to November 23, 2024

Film Info

FILM FESTIVAL
Blood in the Snow Blood in the Snow 2024

AWARDS
Fanatasia Audience Awards Silver Audience Award for Best Canadian Feature


This Review Was Originally Published As Part of Our Coverage of Fantasia 2024

Two strangers on a prison planet discover that they may have a tragic connection in . Theodore () is a terminally ill convict, serving an isolated sentence on a silent mining planet, whose memory of life on Earth has been steadily fading. Theodore’s isolated existence is disrupted by the arrival of a new prisoner Niyya (), who slowly opens up to Theodore’s attempts to befriend her. However, when Theodore begins recovering some of his foggy memories, Niyya realizes that he may have a connection to her tragic past.

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The Silent Planet Synopsis

The Silent Planet is a science fiction drama written and directed by Jeffrey St. Jules (Bang Bang Baby). The film is set in the Capillian Star System on penal colony planet #384. Acclaimed Canadian character actor Elias Koteas (Exotica, Crash, Shutter Island) stars as Theodore, imprisoned for a murder he has long since forgotten and is going crazy by an alien gas that makes him hear voices. Theodore is soon joined by Niyya, played by Briana Middleton (The Tender Bar), a young woman adopted as a child by an alien race known as Oieans, who have colonized Earth after the destruction of their homeworld. As Theodore and Niyya get to know each other, they discover that they may have more in than they have expected.

My Thoughts on The Silent Planet

The Silent Planet arrives a decade after Jeffrey St. Jules’ 2014 debut Bang Bang Baby, a film that was developed as part of the Cannes Festival Residence and won Best First Canadian Feature at TIFF, however, his second feature, 2021’s Cinema of Sleep, came and went with little notice. The Silent Planet has a plot comparable to Duncan Jones’ hit 2009 debut Moon, in how this is an isolated story with only the two central protagonists interacting with each other, supplemented by flashbacks and AI helpers. Elias Koteas, who has never looked more old and weathered, delivers a solid lead performance, particularly in the first act of the film when he has barely any dialogue. While The Silent Planet falters somewhat in the third act, suddenly turning into a thriller, it is still a science fiction film worth checking out.

Trailer for The Silent Planet – Blood in the Snow 2024

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Sean Patrick Kelly

Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews and commentary. His work has also been featured in prominent outlets, including Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost Canada, Screen Anarchy, ScreenRant, and Rue Morgue Magazine.

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