Based on the renowned story, Foster, by Claire Keegan, THE QUIET GIRL is an exquisite and heart-wrenching Irish drama set in 1981. The film follows 11-year-old girl, Cáit (Catherine Clinch) who is sent to live with foster parents for the summer after her dysfunctional family life becomes too much to handle. Maeve quickly falls in love with the bucolic setting and her foster parents but discovers a troubling secret that threatens to destroy the idyllic world she has found herself in.
THE QUIET GIRL is an incredibly moving film that deals with some very heavy themes in a sensitive and beautiful way. Director Colm Bairéad has crafted a visually stunning film that is anchored by amazing performances, especially from Clinch who is a revelation in the lead role. It is slow-paced and consistently riveting, with a payoff that is both devastating and beautiful. It has won many awards and has become the highest grossing Irish-language film of all time.
THE QUIET GIRL is a must-see movie for anyone who appreciates great filmmaking. It is a beautiful, heartbreaking, and hopeful film that will leave you deeply affected. Highly recommended.