IMDb8.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes98%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users95%
Director: Mary Landers•Genres: Documentary, Crime, Drama
This docuseries investigates the toxic and abusive environment behind popular children's shows produced by Dan Schneider for Nickelodeon in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It features interviews with former child stars and crew members who recount experiences of sexual harassment, abuse, and exploitation on set. The series explores how a culture of silence and complicity allowed these issues to persist for years, impacting the lives of many young actors.
Quiet on Set received widespread critical acclaim for its bravery in exposing the dark underbelly of children's television. Critics lauded its meticulous research, the courage of the survivors who came forward, and its effective presentation of a disturbing pattern of abuse. The documentary sparked significant public conversation and renewed scrutiny of past productions and the safety standards within the entertainment industry.
A crucial and devastating exposé of systemic abuse within a beloved children's network.
Praised for giving a platform to survivors and holding powerful figures accountable.
Highlights the emotional and psychological toll of childhood exploitation in Hollywood.
Google audience: Viewers express shock and anger over the revelations in 'Quiet on Set,' with many praising the documentary for its courage and for shedding light on a long-ignored issue. Many Google users commend the network for finally addressing these serious allegations and express hope for better protection for young talent in the future.
Nominated for a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Documentary/Limited Series.
The docuseries was initially conceived to explore the successes of Dan Schneider's shows, but pivoted to focus on the alleged abuse after former child actors began sharing their experiences and concerns during interviews.
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