When Olive decides she wants a baby—after long since agreeing with husband Dax that they'd never have children—she covertly devises a plan to make it happen. Discovering her scheme, a determined Dax takes countermeasures to thwart it.
Production
Writing
The story was conceived by Perkins, Ellis and Carter, who had worked together on several short films and become friends. Perkins wrote the bulk of the script herself, developing its themes through brainstorming sessions with Ellis and Carter, followed by weekly rehearsals where the two actors would perform what Perkins had written, allowing her to see what worked and what didn't. "For me it was a wonderful way to write, a real luxury", said Perkins. "Every rehearsal was a discovery for all of us and the story just kept getting stronger".[1]
A Quiet Little Marriage premiered at the Austin Film Festival on October 18, 2008. Variety's John Anderson called it "intimate and genuine ... a movie that creates a convincing and serious portrait [of] marriage",[2] while John Grassi of PopMatters noted its "honest" storytelling, while also praising the cinematography and score.[3]