Director Martin Scorsese and actor Andrew Garfield reunite to discuss their film Silence with The Hollywood Reporter. Co-starring Adam Driver, the story follows two Jesuit priests, who travel to Japan in the seventeenth century. The priests face violence and persecution as they attempt to locate their mentor and spread Catholicism.
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Discussing what it was like to film Silence, Garfield reveals that it “does things to your mind, especially when you’re on location in Taiwan, not knowing anybody. I would have about three hours’ sleep a night and have dreams and visions of the greatest meals of my life with the closest people. It’s very isolating and lonely and creates a spiritual hunger and a longing for comfort and connection.” Read more on HollywoodReporter.com.