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Dead Quiet

Socialite Ellen and her twenty year old daughter Chloe agree to disagree most of the time. They love each other very much, and it’s that love which tests them and drives them into different directions.
Chloe arrives home from her nursing job one evening to Ellen demanding why her life is packed away. Chloe hesitantly breaks the news to her that she is heading away for two months to the Middle East as a volunteer. A fierce argument breaks out between Ellen and Chloe. Ellen becomes plucky and irritable, something that Chloe is familiar with, unable to understand why Chloe can’t settle for a comfortable life in Ireland with her. Chloe becomes increasingly less patient with Ellen, resolutely outlining that she still intends to go volunteering – no matter what Ellen says. Chloe tries to explain how she feels when she helps someone until she snaps under Ellen’s interruptions, ‘I’d rather die there, heling save lives, than die a slow, agonising death here with you.’
The tension between them rises with the tears this confession brings up past haunts like the death of Chloe’s father, and Ellen neglecting her late husband in favour of claiming social status. These wrenching accusations cause Ellen to reveal a long hidden secret to her daughter – that Chloe’s father was a binge drinker, which was the primary cause of his liver failure. These new revelations and suggestive comments push mother and daughter to breaking point – until Ellen bottoms out, ‘You’re determined to leave, regardless, aren’t you?’
Two months later, Chloe is due to land at the airport where Ellen waits to collect her. The television screen where the main news headline informs that a dozen Irish doctors had been killed in a car bomb in Manbij. Ellen, thinking that Chloe was murdered, walks towards the forest in a daze.
The forest is a special place for Ellen and Chloe. A place where ‘nothing is ever bad here’. Both women find themselves there, anxiously calling for each other. Yet, tragically, both are searching in the wrong direction.

  • Fabiano Albuquerque
    Director
    Life Begins Now (feature film), The Old Secret (short film), Somewhere in the Past (short film)
  • Fabiano Albuquerque
    Writer
    Life Begins Now (feature film), The Old Secret (short film), Somewhere in the Past (short film)
  • Joe Kavanagh
    Producer
    This One Time, Don't Look Back
  • Megan Day
    Key Cast
    "Ellen"
    Secrets of Great British Castles, Dirt, Supervized, Hedy, Faoladh
  • Jessie Doyle
    Key Cast
    "Chloe"
    Neolithic Patchwork Quilt, The Drive
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Drama, Mystery
  • Runtime:
    11 minutes 37 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    July 14, 2018
  • Production Budget:
    1,000 EUR
  • Country of Origin:
    Ireland
  • Country of Filming:
    Ireland
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital 2.5k
  • Aspect Ratio:
    2.35 (SCOPE)
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • The 9th Underground Cinema Film Festival
    Dublin
    Ireland
    August 31, 2018
    The 9th Underground Cinema Film Festival
  • 9th Underground Cinema Short Film Awards
    Dun Laoghaire
    Ireland
    August 9, 2018
    The 9th Underground Cinema Film Festival
  • Dublin International Short Film and Music Festival
    Dublin
    Ireland
    October 7, 2018
Director Biography - Fabiano Albuquerque

Fabiano Albuquerque is a passionate Filmmaker known within Ireland’s film and video industry for his perceptive directing style and experience.

While he is originally from Brazil, Fabiano has built his career and started a family in Dublin which has quickly become his adopted home (his wife and son are Irish). When working he is always keen to connect with individuals, groups and resources from the local community.

In Brazil, Fabiano obtained a Degree in Broadcast Journalism and later worked for Brazilian television network RBS TV. After spending years working as a news reporter, presenter, and editor, he gained valuable firsthand experience producing engaging TV reports and documentaries. In 2013, he earned his M.Sc. degree in Digital Feature Film at Staffordshire University.

Over the last few years, Fabiano has written multiple film screenplays, as well as directed, produced, and edited the photography of feature and short films, some of which have received awards in film festivals.

Most recently, Fabiano Albuquerque has been meticulously producing and directing both creative and business videos via Negative Space Video Production. Fabiano enjoys assembling and coordinating select teams of freelance media professionals that have the power to deliver the clients’ vision.

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