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''The Quiet Girl'' ( ) is a 2022 Irish
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film written and directed by
Colm Bairéad Colm Bairéad (born 1981) is an Irish film director and screenwriter. He wrote and directed the film ''The Quiet Girl'' (2022). Career Born in Dublin in 1981, Bairéad grew up speaking English and Irish language, Irish at home. ''The Quiet Gir ...
. The dialogue is mostly in
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. Set in 1981, the film follows a withdrawn nine-year-old girl who experiences a loving home for the first time when she spends the summer on a farm with distant relatives in Rinn Gaeltacht, County Waterford. The film received critical acclaim and was nominated for Best International Feature Film at the
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Plot

In the summer of 1981, nine-year-old Cáit is one of many siblings, living with her impoverished and neglectful parents in rural Ireland. She struggles to fit in at school, including an incident where she is ashamed when a cup of milk is spilled onto her lap. With her mother pregnant again, it is decided to send their quiet daughter away to live with middle-aged distant cousin Eibhlín Cinnsealach (Kinsella) and her husband Seán. As Cáit arrived at the Cinnsealach home with no luggage, Eibhlín immediately welcomes her into the Cinnsealach home, showing her love and teaching her how to do chores around the house and farm. She shows Cáit a well on the property, claiming that the water has healing powers, while warning that the well is deep and to exercise caution when retrieving water from it. She says not to speak of it and Cáit asks, "Is it a secret?" Eibhlín places Cáit in a spare bedroom, where she later fears an adult entering the room, and eventually wets the bed. Initially, Eibhlín dresses her with boys' clothes left in the wardrobe. She later buys Cáit new girls' clothes. Seán is withdrawn and initially acts coldly towards his foster daughter. One day when Eibhlín is away, Cáit accompanies Seán to the far side of the farm, the latter cleaning the milking parlour. While he is occupied, Cáit wanders off. Once Seán notices her absence, he panics and searches for her on the property. After finding her, he scolds her and orders her to never wander off again. Frightened by his sudden bout of anger, Cáit runs back to the house. Seán expresses remorse and begins to make an effort to bond with Cáit. He encourages her to run to fetch the mail, turning it into a pleasant ritual, praising her speed. Slowly, she opens up to Seán, and the two become close. One day, the Cinnsealach family attend a wake. Seeing Cáit getting restless at the event while Eibhlín and Seán comfort their friends, a gossipy neighbour offers to look after her for a couple of hours. Eibhlín hesitates, but agrees. While the woman and Cáit walk together, the former reveals that the Cinnsealachs had a young son who drowned in the family
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some years before Cáit's arrival. When the Cinnsealachs later pick Cáit up from the neighbour's house, they notice her withdrawn demeanour and ask what the neighbour said to her. Cáit tells them the truth, which quietly upsets them, but they do not deny the neighbour's story. Over a month into her stay, Cáit's mother has given birth and has requested for the Cinnsealachs to return Cáit in time for the start of the school year. Cáit, Eibhlín and Seán each express their subdued sadness at having to part. Cáit sneaks off to the well to fetch water but falls in, overwhelmed by her rapidly filling bucket. A distressed Eibhlín, searching for Cáit, finds her soaked and shivering and comforts her. She develops a cold. A few days later, Eibhlín and Seán drive Cáit back to her home. Her mother barely acknowledges her daughter's return, and her father immediately chastises Cáit for sneezing. After a tension-filled conversation between the adults, with Eibhlín telling Cáit's parents that the girl is welcome to stay with them at any time, they reluctantly bid farewell to Cáit and begin to drive off. While watching the car disappear down the long driveway, Cáit suddenly sprints toward it, managing to catch up to the couple as Seán is closing the gate. They embrace, while Eibhlín sobs quietly in the car. As Cáit looks over Seán's shoulder, she sees her father angrily marching toward them and says "Daddy", possibly to alert Seán to her father's presence, possibly as a term of endearment. After a brief pause, she says "Daddy" again.


Cast

* Catherine Clinch as Cáit *
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as Eibhlín Kinsella * Andrew Bennett as Seán Kinsella * Michael Patric as Da * Kate Nic Chonaonaigh as Mam


Production

''The Quiet Girl'' is based on '' Foster'', a 2010 novella in English by
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. The film was originally titled ''Fanacht'' ("Waiting"). It was filmed in
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and
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, with Meath locations including
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, Moynalvey (including Fagan's Pub), Curraghtown, Garlow Cross,
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, and Clonymeath.


Release

''The Quiet Girl'' premiered at the
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on 11 February 2022. It won a
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from the Generation Kplus International Jury for Best Film and received a special mention from the children's jury. The jury stated that "It is a film with a delicate story full of details about childhood, grief, parenthood and rebuilding a family. The very strong narrative is combined with a stunning cinematography. The sound and the images create a unique atmosphere." It was also shown at the 2022
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on 23 February, and at the
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in March 2022. It went on general release in Ireland on 12 May 2022. It was also selected for the 'World Cinema' section of 27th Busan International Film Festival to be screened in October 2022.


Reception


Box office

It broke box office records for the opening weekend of an Irish-language film and became the highest-grossing Irish-language film of all time.


Critical response

On
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the film has a 96% approval rating based on reviews from 97 critics, with an average rating of 8.7/10. The website's consensus reads, "A remarkable debut for writer-director Colm Bairéad, ''The Quiet Girl'' offers a deceptively simple reminder that the smallest stories can leave a large emotional impact." On
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the film has a weighted average score of 88 out of 100 based on 24 critic reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".


Accolades

''The Quiet Girl'' received 11 nominations at the 18th Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTAs) in March 2022, and won in seven categories. The film was the first Irish-language film to showcase at the Berlin Film Festival and win the Best Film award at IFTAs. In December 2022 the film became the first Irish-language film to be shortlisted for an Oscar in the Best International Feature Film category. On 24 January 2023, the film was nominated for the
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at the
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, becoming the first Irish film to be nominated in the category's history.


See also

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References


External links

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