
The Quietude 2018
"Sisters be united"
In *The Quietude (2018)*, director Pablo Trapero crafts a gripping thriller-drama set against the oppressive shadow of military dictatorship.
Director: Pablo Trapero
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Quietude (2018) about?
*The Quietude* follows Eugenia as she reunites with her estranged family after her father's stroke, only to confront chilling secrets tied to their past. The film weaves personal drama with political tension, revealing how silence can be both a shield and a weapon.
Who directed The Quietude?
The Quietude was directed by acclaimed filmmaker Pablo Trapero, known for his socially conscious and emotionally charged storytelling.
Who stars in The Quietude?
The film features standout performances from Bérénice Bejo, Martina Gusmán, Edgar Ramírez, Graciela Borges, and Joaquín Furriel.
Is The Quietude (2018) worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't rated it yet, *The Quietude* offers a compelling mix of thriller suspense and dramatic depth. Trapero's direction and the cast's performances make it a thought-provoking choice for fans of genre-blending cinema.
How long is The Quietude?
The Quietude runs for 117 minutes.
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About The Quietude (2018) — A Thriller-Drama Unraveling Family Secrets in Dark Times
In *The Quietude (2018)*, director Pablo Trapero crafts a gripping thriller-drama set against the oppressive shadow of military dictatorship. The story follows Eugenia, who returns to her fractured family after her father suffers a stroke, only to uncover long-buried truths that bind her to their dark legacy. As tensions rise within the household, the film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the haunting weight of silence. With its tense atmosphere and morally complex characters, *The Quietude* delves into the fractures of family bonds under political pressure.
Bérénice Bejo, Martina Gusmán, and Edgar Ramírez lead a powerhouse cast, delivering performances that amplify the film's emotional depth and suspense. Trapero's nuanced direction blends genre tension with raw human drama, making *The Quietude* a standout entry in contemporary Latin American cinema.