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The Quiet After

"A love so ingrained, its whispers remain"

In a near-future society where grief is erased by law, Noah wakes up with fragments of an unknown woman after a near-fatal accident. Drawn into therapy and reassured by a trusted friend, he begins to piece together the unbearable truth. His search for her, and for himself, becomes an act of defiance against a world that values compliance over love. Haunted by memory and hunted by the system, Noah is forced to confront the cost of remembering, and the deeper cost of letting go.

Top Cast

  • Matt Peebles

    Matt Peebles

    Noah Davis

  • Jordan Louise-White

    Jordan Louise-White

    Marianne Davis

  • Daniel Forbes

    Daniel Forbes

    Miles Pearson

  • Catherine Deevy

    Catherine Deevy

    The Therapist

  • Sadie Davey

    Sadie Davey

    The Doctor

Overview

In a near-future society where grief is erased by law, Noah wakes up with fragments of an unknown woman after a near-fatal accident. Drawn into therapy and reassured by a trusted friend, he begins to piece together the unbearable truth. His search for her, and for himself, becomes an act of defiance against a world that values compliance over love. Haunted by memory and hunted by the system, Noah is forced to confront the cost of remembering, and the deeper cost of letting go.

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