InScience Film Festival
The History of Sound

The History of Sound

Lionel is a talented singer from rural Kentucky raised on the songs his father would sing on the front porch. In 1917, he leaves his family farm to attend the Boston Music Conservatory. There he meets David, a charming music composing student who is soon drafted into the end of the war. In 1920, the two spend a winter walking through the forests and islands of Maine, collecting folk songs in order to preserve them for future generations. Lionel drifts through Europe in his twenties and thirties, building a new life of profound success and happiness, and experiencing new loves. Yet he is constantly drawn back to memories of his brief time with David, trying to understand the impact of their relationship. Eventually, a reminder of their work together reveals why their connection rang loud.

Director
Oliver Hermanus
Country
United States
Length
127 min
Nominated for
Out of Competition
Type Film
Fiction Film
Premiere
-
Language
English
Pathway
The Things We Do For Love
Subtitle
Dutch
Year
2025

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