
Quiet Life
Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
An absurd and whimsical comedy following a man who buries his phone and shuns technology in a one-man silent rebellion against the modern world.
Top Cast


Luke Rollason
Luke Rollason
Geoffrey
Luke Rollason
Geoffrey


Ella Bruccoleri
Ella Bruccoleri
Sophie
Ella Bruccoleri
Sophie
Ali Brice
Ali Brice
Luigi
Ali Brice
Luigi


Aruhan Galieva
Aruhan Galieva
Girlfriend
Aruhan Galieva
Girlfriend
Rosa Garland
Rosa Garland
Sister
Rosa Garland
Sister


Mark Silcox
Mark Silcox
Gardener
Mark Silcox
Gardener


Oliver Woolf
Oliver Woolf
Pedestrian
Oliver Woolf
Pedestrian
Bhavesh Jadva
Bhavesh Jadva
Delivery Guy
Bhavesh Jadva
Delivery Guy
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