Do you have a video playback issues?
Please disable AdBlocker in your browser for our website.
Due to a high volume of active users and service overload, we had to decrease the quality of video streaming. Premium users remains with the highest video quality available. Sorry for the inconvinience it may cause.
Donate to keep project running.
Hide Your Smiling Faces
Trailer
After a neighborhood tragedy, two adolescent brothers confront changing relationships, the mystery of nature, and their own mortality.
Genre:
Drama
Actors:
Ryan Jones, Nathan Varnson, Colm OLeary, Thomas Cruz, Christina Starbuck, Chris Kies, Andrew M. Chamberlain, Clark Middleton, Ivan Tomic, Ivan Tomic
Director:
Daniel Patrick Carbone
Country:
United States

0 Comments
Sort By
- Newest
- Oldest

Suggested Movies
Actors Of "Hide Your Smiling Faces"
Creators of "Hide Your Smiling Faces"
Director of "Hide Your Smiling Faces"
Critics Of "Hide Your Smiling Faces"
Contactmusic.com
August 01, 2014 With a low-key pace and extremely loose plot, this introspective drama gets deep under the skin as it explores a pivotal summer for two brothers.
Read in Source
The Skinny
November 05, 2014 Despite its languid pacing, there's an underlying unease that never entirely relaxes its grip.
Read in Source
Independent (UK)
August 01, 2014 Hide Your Smiling Faces is a beautifully shot, highly stylised portrait of American adolescence.
Read in Source
Newark Star-Ledger
March 28, 2014 It's not just these children's smiling faces that are hidden here - it's everything that might make you want to search out the meaning behind them.
Read in Source
RogerEbert.com
March 28, 2014 This lyrical drama announces the arrival of a talented young director with a keen grasp of youth; a man who presents a truthful vision of how death impacts soon-to-be men differently depending on their ages.
Read in Source
Daily Record (UK)
August 15, 2014 The long silences and overdone symbolism make this feel like a hodgepodge of Mud, King of Summer and just about every other American indie film.
Read in Source
Wall Street Journal
March 31, 2014 Traces of classic coming-of-age dramas such as Stand by Me and River's Edge are evoked in this lyrical and low-key reflection on sudden mortality and childhood's end.
Read in Source
Chicago Reader
April 10, 2014 [Features an] outsider perspective, authentic locations, unforced naturalism, and fresh, improvisatory work by first-time actors.
Read in Source
NPR
March 30, 2014 Quickly and assuredly, writer-director Carbone puts us in the mood of these languorous summer days.
Read in Source
Observer (UK)
August 04, 2014 Expect Daniel Patrick Carbone to have an illustrious career. And even if he doesn't, he's given us one perfectly polished jewel here.
Read in Source
The Film Stage
June 07, 2016 By showing and not telling, Carbone creates a profoundly tender work made all the more affecting by his young stars' effortless performances.
Read in Source
HD
Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...