Exclusive: I Can’t Keep Quiet, a documentary about singer-songwriter and women’s right activist Milck, will make its world premiere on May 11 at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, Deadline can reveal.
The half-hour film directed by Eurie Chung documents Milck’s journey in the years since her song “Quiet” became a global anthem for the women’s movement that exploded after the election of Donald Trump as president. We have your first look at the film in the trailer above. [Scroll to listen to Milck’s new single “Closer” from the film].
The documentary was produced in partnership with P&g Studios by an all-female team that includes Peabody Award-winning documentary filmmaker Grace Lee, Emmy Award winner Maile M. Zambuto, Kimberly Doebereiner of P&g Studios, Brianna M. Arnolde, Adrianne E. Gonzalez (Ag), and Peabody Award-winner Chung, who makes her directorial debut with this film.
“I Can’t Keep Quiet is an intimate portrait of Milck...
The half-hour film directed by Eurie Chung documents Milck’s journey in the years since her song “Quiet” became a global anthem for the women’s movement that exploded after the election of Donald Trump as president. We have your first look at the film in the trailer above. [Scroll to listen to Milck’s new single “Closer” from the film].
The documentary was produced in partnership with P&g Studios by an all-female team that includes Peabody Award-winning documentary filmmaker Grace Lee, Emmy Award winner Maile M. Zambuto, Kimberly Doebereiner of P&g Studios, Brianna M. Arnolde, Adrianne E. Gonzalez (Ag), and Peabody Award-winner Chung, who makes her directorial debut with this film.
“I Can’t Keep Quiet is an intimate portrait of Milck...
- 5/5/2023
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
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