A Quiet Girl

20231 h 26 min 23 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Adrian Wills

Production: Annette Clarke (National Film Board of Canada)John Christou (National Film Board of Canada)

Scénarisation: Adrian Wills

A National Film Board of Canada production.

How far do you go to find the truth?

“When you’re adopted, you spend your life… feeling isolated,” Montreal filmmaker Adrian Wills says in the opening scenes of his starkly moving new documentary, A Quiet Girl. Travelling from the spare beauty of Canada’s most eastern coastline to the red heat of Arizona, the film follows Wills’ two-year odyssey as he unearths the—at-times shocking—truths behind his adoption from Newfoundland in the early 1970s. Spurred on by a meager clue on his adoption documents, Wills commits to discovering everything on camera, and in real time.

The filmmaker has spent a lifetime circling “the family story,” but what Wills finally uncovers pierces into the meaning of family, revealing disquieting parallels between his own life and that of the birth mother he never knew. As an unmarried woman in a staunchly Catholic community, described by all who knew her as a “quiet girl,” her choices were brutally few. And as the filmmaker’s search exposes darker and more troubling details, Wills is driven to go deeper—leading him to confront his own vulnerabilities and what really happened following his adoption at just four months old.

In Newfoundland, Wills discovers a community spirit and generosity among hard-working men and women who put their faith in religion and each other. While this seems a world away from the urban life in Montreal that Wills was adopted into, both are steeped in long-held secrets. As author Michael Crummey tells the filmmaker, “It doesn’t matter how small a community is, the whole world is there—all the good and all the bad.”

Combining 16mm poetic footage and beautiful contemporary images with deeply personal conversations, A Quiet Girl illuminates the harsh realities of a complex life in a humane light. It transforms an urgent search for identity into a quest to give a quiet girl her voice. Ultimately, Wills honours his birth mother’s resilience and, in doing so, reveals his own.

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  • Enfants et Jeunes > AdoptionViolence faite aux enfants
  • Famille > Adoption et Familles d'accueilViolence familialeRelations parents-enfants
  • Santé et Médecine > Alcool, Drogues et Tabac
  • Tourisme > Terre-Neuve

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écriture
Adrian Wills
réalisateur
Adrian Wills
monteur
Heidi Haines
directeur de la photographie
Van Royko
musique originale
Tim Baker
conception sonore
Sacha Ratcliffe
recherchiste
Wanda Nolan
producteur
Annette Clarke
cadrage
Julio Alvarez
Simran Dewan
Mark O'Neill
Lauren Guarneri
Cody Westman
enregistrement sonore supplémentaire
Don Ellis
Michelle LaCour
Lisa Gage
Scott Yates
photographie en chambre noire
Bud Gaulton
gérant de production
Lynn Andrews
enregistrement du bruitage
Karla Baumgardner
prise de son au bruitage
Geoffrey Mitchell
conception sonore additionnelle
Isabelle Riche
musicien
Tim Baker
Mara Pellerin
superviseur de production
Roz Power
coordonnateur technique
Daniel Lord
Christopher MacIntosh
André Solat
graphiste
Mélanie Bouchard
Fred Casia
Alain Ostiguy
conception des titres
Mélanie Bouchard
Fred Casia
Alain Ostiguy
monteur en ligne
Serge Verreault
technicien montage numérique
Patrick Trahan
Pierre Dupont
Marie-Josée Gourde
ré-enregistrement
Isabelle Lussier
producteur associé
Kelly Davis
administrateur de studio
Leslie Anne Poyntz
agent, marketing
Jamie Hammond
agent de publicité
Osas Eweka-Smith
conseiller juridique
Dominique Aubry
producteur exécutif
Annette Clarke
John Christou