Movies on the Big Screen: History of Sound
Sunday, October 26th, 2025
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Price: $10 General, $9 Senior, $7 TCA Member, $5 Students & Youth 17 and under
Taos Center for the Arts
Movies on The big Screen:
History of Sound
Sun, Oct 26, 1PM (O-Cap)
2025 | Romance/Musical | Directed by Oliver Hermanus, Starring Paul Mescal & Josh O’ Connor | 2h 7m | R
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In 1917, Lionel (Mescal, Aftersun)—a young, talented music student—meets David (O’Connor, Challengers) at the Boston Conservatory, where a connection over a deep love of music leads to a fleeting love affair. They reconnect years later, leading to an impromptu journey through the backwoods of Maine to collect traditional folk songs. This unexpected reunion and the music they preserve will shape the course of Lionel’s life for decades to come. From director Oliver Hermanus (Living), this is a beautiful and compelling cinematic experience that tells the story of a love that can’t last, a life forever altered, and the ways in which music creates bonds between us that echo for a lifetime.
“A tenderly felt drama sung in whisper and sorrow, the kind that almost guarantees a cry for anyone weakened by a phenomenal homegrown voice or piercing romance.” – The Film Stage
“The History of Sound is as plaintive and lilting as a piano note in minor key, never wallowing in its own misery but still keen to explore the psychic sensations, afterglow, and wreckage of a meaningful connection.” Ryan Lattanzio, IndieWire
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