The Sound of Seeing

The Sound of Seeing (1963)

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6.0/10
(TMDB Rating)
Documentary
Release date: January 01, 1963 (USA)

Storyline / Plot Summary

Made on a wind-up Bolex camera, The Sound of Seeing announced the arrival of 21-year-old filmmaker Tony Williams. Based around a painter and a composer wandering the city (and beyond), the film meshes music and imagery to show the duo taking inspiration from their surroundings.

Directed by Tony Williams, The Sound of Seeing brings together a talented cast and crew to deliver an unforgettable cinematic experience. With a runtime of 13 minutes, this documentary promises to captivate audiences with its compelling narrative and stunning visuals.

Experience The Sound of Seeing in theaters now. Check showtimes at your local cinema and do not miss this 1963 release that has earned a 6.0/10 rating from 1 viewers on TMDB.

Cast & Crew

Director

Tony Williams
Tony Williams

Top Cast

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Gary Mutton
The Composer

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Ray Grover
The Painter

Frequently Asked Questions

When will The Sound of Seeing release in theaters?

The Sound of Seeing was released in theaters on January 01, 1963 in the United States. Check with your local cinema for current showtimes and availability.

Is The Sound of Seeing a sequel?

This information is based on the films metadata. Please check official sources for sequel information.

What is the runtime of The Sound of Seeing?

The Sound of Seeing has a runtime of 13 minutes (0h 13m).

Who stars in The Sound of Seeing?

The Sound of Seeing features a talented cast including Gary Mutton, Ray Grover and more. See the Cast & Crew section above for the complete list.

Is The Sound of Seeing available in IMAX?

IMAX availability varies by location and release. Check with your local IMAX theater or visit the official website for The Sound of Seeing to find IMAX showtimes near you.

What is the rating of The Sound of Seeing?

The Sound of Seeing has a rating of 6.0/10 on TMDB based on 1 user ratings.