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Duration: 57 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x544 | Added: 2013-Dec-05 |
Alternate Names: Edith Falco, Иди Фалько, ایدی فالکو, 艾迪·法柯
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Edie Falco, born Edith Falco on July 5, 1963, is an American actress renowned for her roles as Carmela Soprano in 'The Sopranos' (1999-2007), Nurse Jackie Peyton in 'Nurse Jackie' (2009-2015), and Diane Whittlesey in 'Oz' (1997-2000). She has been critically acclaimed, earning two Golden Globe awards and four Emmy awards for her performances. Falco's film roles include 'Laws of Gravity' (1992), 'Judy Berlin' (1999), 'Sunshine State' (2002), and 'The Comedian' (2016).
Release Year: 2005
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Alternative Title: The Quiet, Un alma en silencio, O Preço do Silêncio, Le silence, The Quiet - Kannst du ein Geheimnis für dich behalten?, Csend, The quiet - Segreti svelati, Dot, W ciszy
Director: Jamie Babbit
Writer: Abdi Nazemian, Micah Schraft
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Genre: Drama, Thriller
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After her father's death, Dot, a teenage girl who is deaf, moves into her godparents' home where she meets their teenage daughter Nina. Initially, Dot and Nina appear worlds apart, but they soon discover unexpected similarities. Their growing bond brings to light hidden secrets in both of their lives, ultimately leading to a violent confrontation that threatens to destroy them. However, they find hope for the future after weathering this storm.
‘Quiet’, directed by Jamie Babbit and released in 2005, is a drama-thriller about two teenage girls from different worlds who form an unlikely friendship. The film explores themes of identity, secrets, and redemption through Dot's journey of discovering her place in her new home after losing her father. Set against the backdrop of a family with its own dark secrets, ‘Quiet’ is a story of discovery, confrontation, and ultimately, hope.