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Ruis 2013

16 min📅 2013-01-17

Experience the poignant story of a young man struggling to cope with the devastating effects of hearing damage in Ruis (2013), a thought-provoking drama directed by Dirk Domen.

Director: Dirk Domen

Cast

Gilles De Schryver
Gilles De Schryver
Stef
Sara Vahedi
Girl at the club
Marianne Van der Veken
Doctor
Marc Van Eeghem
Marc Van Eeghem
Father
Katelijne Verbeke
Katelijne Verbeke
Mother
Wietse Tanghe
Wietse Tanghe
Bernd
André Philips
Grocery store aid
Jaak Van Assche
Jaak Van Assche
Grocery store clerk
Lynn Van Royen
Lynn Van Royen
Evy
Uwamungu Cornelis
Uwamungu Cornelis
Lifeguard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ruis (2013) about?

Ruis (2013) follows the story of a young man struggling to cope with the effects of hearing damage, exploring the emotional turmoil and isolation that can result.

Who directed Ruis?

Ruis was directed by Dirk Domen.

Who stars in Ruis?

Gilles De Schryver, Sara Vahedi, Marianne Van der Veken, and Katelijne Verbeke star in Ruis.

Is Ruis (2013) worth watching?

While Ruis (2013) may not be a light-hearted watch, its thought-provoking themes and powerful performances make it a compelling drama for fans of character-driven cinema.

How long is Ruis?

Ruis has a runtime of 16 minutes.

About Ruis (2013) — A Haunting Drama About the Loss of Hearing

Experience the poignant story of a young man struggling to cope with the devastating effects of hearing damage in Ruis (2013), a thought-provoking drama directed by Dirk Domen. This short yet powerful film delves into the complexities of sound-induced trauma, exploring the emotional turmoil and isolation that can result. With a talented cast, including Gilles De Schryver and Sara Vahedi, Ruis masterfully conveys the anguish and desperation of a life forever changed by the loss of one's sense. As the protagonist navigates this uncharted territory, the film raises important questions about identity, perception, and the human experience.

In Ruis (2013), the boundaries between silence and sound become increasingly blurred, plunging the viewer into a world of disorienting sensory deprivation. Director Dirk Domen's sensitive approach to this sensitive subject matter makes for a gripping and unsettling watch, leaving a lasting impact on the viewer long after the credits roll. This gripping drama is a must-see for fans of character-driven cinema and those interested in exploring the complexities of the human condition.