The Quiet Son
"When filial love collides with the flames of ideology."
Pierre is a devoted father in his fifties who aims to shield his two sons from harm while keeping their lives steady. When Louis, the younger, heads off to study at the Sorbonne in Paris, Fus, a bit older and not as academically driven, grows more withdrawn and secretive. He becomes obsessed with... Read more
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About The Quiet Son
Pierre is a devoted father in his fifties who aims to shield his two sons from harm while keeping their lives steady. When Louis, the younger, heads off to study at the Sorbonne in Paris, Fus, a bit older and not as academically driven, grows more withdrawn and secretive. He becomes obsessed with the darker edges of power and believes violence can change the world. The two brothers orbit a fragile household where affection and resentment clash, and the father clings to his ideals as the gulf between them widens. The family adjusts to growing tension as the younger man's curiosity tests boundaries. A sudden tragedy tests every bond and redlines the line between loyalty and justice, reshaping their futures.
Directed by Delphine and Muriel Coulin, The Quiet Son adapts Laurent Petitmangin's work into a tightly wound family drama that traces fault lines across generations today. The film's stark mise en scene and close character focus underscore the emotional weight.
Box office data isn't provided in the available information. The film has appeared on festival circuits and received attention for its strong performances. This release pattern hints at an art house approach that prioritizes critique over mass appeal for audiences.
As of now there are no listed major nominations or wins for The Quiet Son in widely reported awards. The film's reception centers on performances, direction, and its stark look at family and extremism, rather than accolades. Its ensemble delivers restrained, precise performances that anchor the tense drama and craft.
The film is built around tense family dynamics and choices shaped by ideology, asking how love and fear can push people toward competing loyalties. It invites scrutiny of generational gaps and the seductive pull of violence within a close knit home and how communities respond. That invites thought and debate.
Details
- Release Date
- January 22, 2025
- Runtime
- 1h 50m
- User Ratings
- 129 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- France
- Studio
- Felicita Films +4 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Vincent Lindon
Pierre
Benjamin Voisin
Fus
Stefan Crepon
Louis
Maëlle Poesy-Guichard
Lawyer of Fus
Édouard Sulpice
Jérémy
Sophie Guillemin
Cathy
Arnaud Rebotini
Bernard
Béatrice Pérez
La doyenne de la Sorbonne
Céline Bazelaire
La Présidente du tribunal
Lucas Mortier
Ami Fus
Director: Delphine Coulin, Muriel Coulin
Written by: Laurent Petitmangin