

A Broadway legend goes silent — and everyone else finally has to talk.
When Marian stops speaking, she relies on her students, colleagues and only daughter to speak for her.
Acting
Seldes's silent presence speaks louder than any dialogue.
Direction
Rodgers lets silence do the heavy lifting beautifully.

Director
R.E. Rodgers
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Marian Seldes was a Tony-winning stage legend who taught at Juilliard for decades; this doc captures her final years.
The film inverts typical disability docs by making Marian's silence central — others must perform her story, raising questions about voice and agency.