Taskovski Movies has picked up gross sales rights to Garry Keane’s “A Quiet Love,” which may have its world premiere at Doc Edge, an Oscar-qualifying documentary competition in New Zealand.

Within the movie, three Deaf {couples} share their love tales: a decades-long forbidden romance throughout a non secular divide, an LGBTQI+ couple navigating parenthood with Deaf and listening to youngsters, and a Deaf boxer and his listening to companion dealing with a life-altering alternative. The movie is described as a “cinematic celebration of resilience, connection, and enduring love.”

Irena Taskovski, CEO and head of acquisitions at Taskovski Movies, mentioned: “’A Quiet Love’ is a well timed, uplifting story of connection throughout divides—between Deaf and listening to communities, throughout spiritual and cultural strains, and inside LGBTQI+ households. Excellent for Valentine’s Day, inclusion programming, or peace and reconciliation anniversaries, this Irish documentary affords common resonance and viewers engagement at a time once we all want tales of affection and understanding.”

The movie is produced by Anne Heffernan at Curious North Productions and Seán Herlihy. The co-producers are John Webster and Uldis Cekulis.

Heffernan mentioned: “We’re thrilled to have Taskovski Movies on board. From the second we pitched ‘A Quiet Love’ at Sunny Facet two years in the past and gained Finest Pitch, they have been the primary to say, ‘We love your movie.’ It’s very important for us to work with a distributor who actually believes within the movie’s message and is dedicated to turning inclusion from phrases into actual motion.”

Keane’s documentary characteristic credit embody “Gaza,” which performed at Sundance, and “Within the Shadow of Beirut,” which was Eire’s entry for the Oscars.

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