The History of Sound

BBFC RatingThe History of Sound

Showing: 23 January 2026 until 29 January 2026

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Fri 23 Jan 2026
Sat 24 Jan 2026
Sun 25 Jan 2026
Mon 26 Jan 2026
Tue 27 Jan 2026
Wed 28 Jan 2026
Thu 29 Jan 2026

Certificate15
Year2025
GenreDrama, Romance
Director(s)Oliver Hermanus
Writer(s)Ben Shattuck
LanguageEnglish, Italian, Latin
CountryUSA, UK, Sweden, Italy
Running Time2HR 8MINS
Season Main Programme
Audio AccessibleClosed Captioning Descriptive subtitles screening on Tue 27 Jan at 5.45pm

Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor play star-crossed lovers in The History of Sound, a sweeping, moving and tender romance from Oliver Hermanus.

Adapted from Ben Shattuck’s celebrated short story, the film follows Lionel (Mescal), a gifted farm-boy with synesthesia (a phenomenon that causes sensory crossovers), and David (O’Connor), a fellow music student he meets at the New England Conservatory in 1917. Their connection deepens through a shared devotion to folk music, yet the onset of World War I pulls them apart with David sent to the front lines and Lionel back to Kentucky.

Reunited after the war, the pair embark on a journey through rural Maine, capturing voices and songs on fragile wax cylinders, preserving a vanishing cultural heritage even as their own lives diverge.

Crafted with breathtaking restraint, Hermanus’ film of quiet textures and haunting silences, sees landscapes echo memory and sound itself becomes a vessel of longing. The History of Sound is both an intimate love story and cultural elegy, a tender meditation on music, memory, and the ways love endures through loss.


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