
The Quiet Hour 2016
"Time is running out"
In *The Quiet Hour (2016)*, director Stéphanie Joalland crafts a tense, atmospheric thriller set in a desolate corner of rural England, now overrun by an alien presence that has left the land eerily silent.
Director: Stéphanie Joalland
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Quiet Hour (2016)* about?
Set in a quiet, alien-occupied England, the film follows a brave teenage girl as she defends her family's farm from bandits while protecting her blind sibling. Her only tools: wits, solar power, and sheer determination.
Who directed *The Quiet Hour*?
French filmmaker Stéphanie Joalland directed *The Quiet Hour*, bringing a moody, suspenseful tone to this post-apocalyptic thriller.
Who stars in *The Quiet Hour*?
The film features Dakota Blue Richards, Karl Davies, Jack McMullen, Brigitte Millar, and Zeb Moore in key roles.
Is *The Quiet Hour (2016)* worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, this tight 85-minute thriller offers a fresh take on post-apocalyptic survival with strong performances and a suspenseful plot. Fans of indie sci-fi or drama will find it compelling.
How long is *The Quiet Hour*?
The film runs for 85 minutes.
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About The Quiet Hour (2016) — A Teen's Fight to Save Her Family in a Post-Apocalyptic England
In *The Quiet Hour (2016)*, director Stéphanie Joalland crafts a tense, atmospheric thriller set in a desolate corner of rural England, now overrun by an alien presence that has left the land eerily silent. Dakota Blue Richards shines as a determined teenage girl who refuses to surrender her family's farm—complete with its last remaining livestock and solar-powered defenses—when a ruthless gang of bandits threatens to steal it all. With her blind sibling's life hanging in the balance, she must outmaneuver the invaders in a gripping tale of survival, resistance, and the unbreakable will to protect what remains.
The film blends drama, sci-fi, and suspense into a compact 85-minute story, exploring themes of isolation, courage, and the fight for survival in a world turned upside down. Joalland's direction delivers a moody, post-apocalyptic atmosphere, while the cast's performances ground the high-stakes drama in raw, emotional realism.