PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Royaume-Uni / États-Unis
The History of Sound d'Oliver Hermanus en lice pour la Palme d'or
par Olivia Popp
- Le réalisateur sud-africain vient pour la première fois à Cannes, en compétition, avec un drame romantique qui réunit les comédiens Paul Mescal et Josh O'Connor

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Based on Ben Shattuck's short story of the same name that won the Pushcart Prize, a prestigious US literary award, The History of Sound by South African director Oliver Hermanus will be a US-UK co-production competing for the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival (13-24 May – see the news).
The World War I-set period romantic drama stars Paul Mescal (All of Us Strangers [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]) as two young music students, Lionel and David, at the Boston Conservatory, who bond over a shared love for folk music. After reconnecting a few years later, they begin to fall in love as they take a journey to record the traditional songs of their fellow countrymen throughout rural New England. Hermanus penned the adapted script with Shattuck during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The History of Sound brings together Mescal and O'Connor on screen for the first time after their respective streaks of recent box-office successes. Shooting for the film took place beginning in late February 2024 on the East Coast of the USA, including New Jersey and Massachusetts, in addition to locations in Italy and the UK.
The cast also includes Chris Cooper as an older version of Lionel, Molly Price as Lionel's mother and Raphael Sbarge as Lionel Sr. Hadley Robinson, Emma Canning, Briana Middleton, Gary Raymond, Alison Bartlett and Michael Schantz round off the supporting cast. Alexander Dynan has lensed the film, Chris Wyatt serves as the editor, and Deborah Jensen is on board as production designer.
This will be Hermanus’s sixth feature, and his filmography has prepared him well for this foray into the Cannes competition. His first movie, Shirley Adams, was in competition at Locarno, while his second, Beauty [+lire aussi :
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The film is being produced by the UK's Film4, the USA's End Cue, the UK's Fat City, and US outfits Tango Entertainment, Closer Media and Storm City. MUBI has picked up the North American rights, while Focus Features/Universal Pictures International has acquired the other international rights to the feature.
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