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  1. Carl, 19, lives a quiet life in the Danish countryside with his adoptive parents, who expect him to take over the family farm one day, continuing their traditions.

    • Malene Choi
    • Drama
    • Cornelius Won Riedel-Clausen
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  2. Feb 18, 2023 · Screen can reveal the trailer for Malene Choi’s The Quiet Migration which will world premiere in Berlinale Panorama on Friday (February 17). Choi’s fiction f...

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    • Screen International
  3. Feb 17, 2023 · BERLINALE 2023 Panorama. Review: The Quiet Migration. by Marta Bałaga. 17/02/2023 - BERLINALE 2023: Malene Choi manages to say a lot in her new film – in very few words. Cornelius Won Riede-Clausen in The Quiet Migration. Presented in the Berlinale ’s Panorama, Malene Choi ’s The Quiet Migration [+.

  4. Feb 17, 2023 · By Allan Hunter 17 February 2023. An adopted Korean teenager struggles with life in rural Denmark in Malene Choi’s understated second feature. Source: Berlin International Film Festival....

  5. Feb 17, 2023 · The Quiet Migration (Stille Liv) premiered at the Berlin Film Festival on February 19-25, 2023. Read our Berlin Film Festival reviews! Malene Choi’s The Quiet Migration (Stille Liv) is a personal and poignant film about a Korean adoptee’s search for identity and belonging in the Danish countryside.

    • Claire Fulton
  6. Dec 20, 2022 · The Quiet Migration will be released locally in spring 2023. Budgeted at €1.4 million, it is being produced by Maria Møller Kjeldgaard for Denmark’s Manna Film , with support from the Danish Film Institute , the Nordisk Film & TV Fond and the West Danish Film Fund , in collaboration with DR .

  7. The Quiet Migration is Choi’s first fiction film and second feature length in a trilogy about adoption, after her acclaimed hybrid The Return (2018). Taking inspiration from her own experience of growing up in Denmark as a South Korean adoptee, Choi has directed a nuanced and poetic film about the young boy Carl (19), who lives a quiet life ...