
Overview:
A quiet, neglected girl is sent away from her dysfunctional family to live with relatives for the summer. She blossoms in their care, but in this house where there are meant to be no secrets, she discovers one.Original Title: | An Cailín Ciúin |
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Status: | Released (2022-05-12) |
Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 33 wins & 43 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $1,500,014 |
Screen: | Claire Keegan, Colm Bairéad |
Productions: | Inscéal, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, TG4 |
Production Countries: | Ireland |
Spoken Languages: | Gaeilge, English |



Casts
- 3421869: Catherine Clinch - Cáit
- 1296186: Carrie Crowley - Eibhlín
- 995518: Andrew Bennett - Seán
- 1368268: Michael Patric - Da
- 1836704: Kate Nic Chonaonaigh - Mam
- 1446941: Joan Sheehy - Úna
- 3843679: Tara Faughnan - Sorcha
Crews
- 3421879: Claire Keegan - Novel - Writing
- 2294822: Colm Bairéad - Screenplay - Writing
- 2294822: Colm Bairéad - Director - Directing
- 1638037: Kate McCullough - Director of Photography - Camera
- 551482: Stephen Rennicks - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 1972536: Emma Lowney - Production Design - Art
- 1324922: Louise Stanton - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
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Catherine Clinch is great here as the subdued but curious "Cáit". With her mother expecting a baby soon, she is shipped off to stay with farmers "Eibhlín" (Carrie Crowley) and her husband "Seán" (Andrew Bennett). Whilst the mother is openly welcoming, the father is more reticent as t ....
Continue reading ->badelf
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This is a calmly revealed story of the many faces of love. The directing, the pacing, the cinematography and the acting are all world-class. The character development of the three protagonists is awesome. The film is so endearing that you just want to live in this world.
Continue reading ->SPDonlan
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The best Irish film (whatever that means) ever made? Based on Claire Keegan’s exceptional ‘long short story’, The Quiet Girl’s ably adapted, and translated into the Irish language, by first-time feature-filmmaker Bairéad. It succeeds through his assured direction, Kate McCullough’ ....
Continue reading ->r96sk
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<em>'The Quiet Girl'</em> made me sad, and not even the good kind of sad. I know there's the coming-of-age angle to focus on, but man that kid's life simply wouldn't be any better than the taster she got - and that makes me unhappy. Nice when a film makes you feel things, of course. ....
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