

Six minutes of pure chaos proves silence is the loudest scream.
Interference is a silent dramatic comedy depicting a universal story about human beings trying to control their environment at all price.
Direction
Danvoye packs feature-film ambition into six wordless minutes.
Practical Effects
Physical comedy timing that's genuinely hard to pull off.
Director
John Danvoye
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director John Danvoye reportedly storyboarded 200+ shots for this six-minute sprint, averaging one cut every 1.8 seconds.
Released during peak climate change discourse, the film's weather-control metaphor lands differently now than in 2013 — less absurd, more prophetic.