Little Voices (film)
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Directed byChristopher McFall
Written byChristopher McFall
StarringClare Elizabeth Alberie, David Bower, Jon Griffin
CinematographyChristopher Lang
| Little Voices | |
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| Directed by | Christopher McFall |
| Written by | Christopher McFall |
| Starring | Clare Elizabeth Alberie, David Bower, Jon Griffin |
| Cinematography | Christopher Lang |
| Edited by | Christopher McFall |
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| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Little Voices is a 2011 short student film that was directed and written by Christopher McFall.[1] The film was released on 23 March 2011 and stars David Bower as a deaf man struggling to cope with the loss of his partner.[2] Filming took place during August 2010.[3]
Quint (David Bower) is a deaf-mute who has recently lost the love of his life. The death sends Quint reeling and he finds himself incapable of coping with this reality. The film spans a day in Quint's life and shows his obsession with typography, as he imagines people speaking in subtitles.