Premiere - A Quiet Place: Day One Premieres in New York, Unveiling the Origins of Silence and Terror

By Mulder, New York, AMC Lincoln Square 13, 26 june 2024

The glittering premiere of A Quiet Place: Day One descended upon AMC Lincoln Square 13 on Wednesday night, marking a momentous occasion in both cinema and horror storytelling. Directed by Michael Sarnoski and backed by a powerhouse production team including John Krasinski and Michael Bay, this prequel to the acclaimed "A Quiet Place" franchise takes audiences back to ground zero of an extraterrestrial apocalypse, exploring the chilling genesis of silence as a survival tactic.

The red carpet affair was a star-studded affair, with leading cast members Lupita Nyong'o, Joseph Quinn, Djimon Hounsou, and Alex Wolff gracing the event. Nyong'o, known for her transformative performances, spoke passionately about the film's unique narrative approach that relies heavily on non-verbal communication. "There's an art to conveying emotions without words," Nyong'o reflected, hinting at the intensity and challenges of her role as Samira, a young woman navigating the treacherous streets of a ravaged New York City.

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Joseph Quinn, Nyong'o's co-star portraying her brother Eric in the film, praised her commitment and the profound chemistry they shared on-screen. "Working with Lupita was a masterclass in authenticity," Quinn shared. "We had to rely on subtle cues and gestures to convey our characters' emotions and fears."

Echoing the film's thematic depth, Djimon Hounsou discussed the relevance of "A Quiet Place: Day One in today's world, drawing parallels between its dystopian narrative and pressing global issues. "The film challenges us to contemplate our relationship with sound and silence," Hounsou noted. "It's a reminder of the fragility of our environment and the consequences of our actions."

Behind the scenes, the production spared no effort in crafting an immersive experience. London-based production designer Simon Bowles meticulously recreated a desolate New York City landscape, infusing iconic neighborhoods like Chinatown and Harlem with an eerie silence that underscores the film's post-apocalyptic atmosphere. The visual effects by Industrial Light & Magic and the haunting score composed by Alexis Grapsas further contribute to the film's palpable tension and emotional depth.

"A Quiet Place: Day One premiered to critical acclaim earlier at the Tribeca Festival, where it garnered praise for its innovative storytelling and standout performances, particularly Nyong'o's portrayal which critics have hailed as gripping and emotionally resonant. While the film diverges from the relentless suspense of its predecessors, it enriches the franchise by delving deeper into the origins of the otherworldly creatures and the human spirit's resilience against overwhelming odds.

As anticipation mounts for its wide release, fans of the franchise and newcomers alike await another nerve-wracking journey into silence and survival. "A Quiet Place: Day One promises not just to thrill audiences but also to provoke thought on themes of family, fear, and the innate human instinct to adapt in the face of catastrophe.

Synopsis :
Discover how silent our world has become

A Quiet Place: Day One
Written and directed by Michael Sarnoski
Story by John Krasinski, Michael Sarnoski
Based on the characters of Bryan Woods and Scott Beck
Produced by Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, John Krasinski
With Lupita Nyong'o, Joseph Quinn, Alex Wolff, Djimon Hounsou
Cinematography: Pat Scola
Editing: Andrew Mondshein, Gregory Plotkin
Music: Alexis Grapsas
Production companies: Platinum Dunes; Sunday Night Productions
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates: June 26, 2024 (Tribeca), June 26, 2024 (France), June 28, 2024 (U.S.).
Running time: 99 minutes

Photos: Coipyright Getty Images for Paramount Pictures