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Eavesdrop 2008

★ 4.64 votes99 min📅 2008-08-01

"Life is in the listening.."

In the heart of New York City, a bustling café becomes the unexpected stage for an intricate web of human stories in *Eavesdrop (2008)*.

Director: Matthew Miele

Cast

Alejandra Ambrosi
Alejandra Ambrosi
Clara
Josh Barrett
Josh Barrett
Chapman
Jeanine Bartel
Jeanine Bartel
Val
Steve Benisty
Serge
Pepper Binkley
Pepper Binkley
Joceyln
Michael Countryman
Michael Countryman
Royston
Simon Jutras
Simon Jutras
Frenchman
Simona Morecroft
Bea
Tesia Nicoli
George Riddle
George Riddle
Oliver

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eavesdrop (2008) about?

*Eavesdrop (2008)* weaves together the personal struggles of strangers in a Manhattan café, where overheard conversations reveal deeper truths about love, loneliness, and human connection. The film follows a chess game, a strained date, and a suspected murder as its backdrop, all unfolding in real time.

Who directed Eavesdrop?

Matthew Miele directed *Eavesdrop*, crafting an intimate drama that thrives on spontaneous interactions and unfiltered emotion.

Who stars in Eavesdrop?

The film features a talented ensemble cast including Alejandra Ambrosi, Josh Barrett, Jeanine Bartel, and Michael Countryman.

Is Eavesdrop (2008) worth watching?

As a character-driven drama set in a vibrant urban space, *Eavesdrop* offers a compelling snapshot of human relationships. While it isn't widely rated, its thematic depth and atmospheric storytelling make it a hidden gem for fans of ensemble films.

How long is Eavesdrop?

The runtime for *Eavesdrop (2008)* is 99 minutes.

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About Eavesdrop (2008) — A Glimpse into Hidden Lives at a New York Café

In the heart of New York City, a bustling café becomes the unexpected stage for an intricate web of human stories in *Eavesdrop (2008)*. Directed by Matthew Miele, this ensemble drama draws viewers into the raw emotions unfolding at neighboring tables, where every overheard conversation peels back another layer of life's surprises.

A chess match unfolds in the background as a faltering blind date exposes nervous vulnerability, while long-married strangers grapple with fading affection. Meanwhile, film noir enthusiasts can't shake the suspicion that a nearby argument might be more than just theater. With each whispered revelation, the boundaries between fiction and reality blur, painting a vivid portrait of connection, misunderstanding, and the unspoken truths we all carry.