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THE Screened Review by Matthew Marko
A time travel story with no time travel, Sound of My Voice is intimate science fiction with only one concern: constructing a smart, incredibly acted puzzle for viewers to lose themselves in. |
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Zal Batmanglij Director | previously directed The Recordist |
Zal Batmanglij's feature debut tells the story of a couple determined to unmask Maggie (Brit Marling) as a fraud, who claims to have traveled back in time from 2054 to recruit and train an army for a coming civil war.
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Zal Batmanglij | |
| Brit Marling |
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Christopher Denham | Peter Aitken |
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Nicole Vicius | Lorna Michaelson |
| Brit Marling | Lorna Michaelson | |
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Avery Kristen Pohl | Abigail Pritchett |
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Davenia McFadden | Carol Briggs |
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Kandice Stroh | Joanne |
"Sound Of My Voice" premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Directed and co-written by Zal Batmanglij who makes his feature debut. It stars Brit Marling, who also co-wrote and co-produced the movie. The film follows Peter (Christopher Denham) and Lorna (Nicole Vicius), a couple hoping to launch their documentary film-making careers by becoming followers of Maggie (Brit Marling). Maggie claims to have traveled back in time from 2054 to recruit and train an army for a coming civil war. Peter and Lorna are determined to unmask her as a fraud.
| Domestic | $408,015 |
| Foreign | +$0 |
| Domestic | $408,015 |