Don't Speak Cinematographer Charlotte Bruus Christensen mixes anamorphic and spherical lenses on John Krasinski's film-captured horror project, A Quiet Place. By Jean Oppenheimer *|* 26 May 2018 K icking off this year's South by Southwest Film Festival was A Quiet Place, a contemporary horror-thriller about an ordinary family that must live in silence in order to elude mysterious creatures that hunt their human prey by sound. While the supernatural is a key element in the story, the film's primary focus is the family and how they try to maintain as normal a life as possible while confronting an existential threat. Lee Abbott ( John Krasinski, who also directed and cowrote the film); his wife, Evelyn (Emily Blunt); and their two kids, Regan (Millicent Simmonds) and Marcus (Noah Jupe), live on a farm in upstate New York. "It was important to John that we create a realistic, truthful world - a recognizable envi- American Cinematographer