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March 07th, 2014

3/7/2012

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The Sound of My Voice

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 Directed by Zai Batmanglij. 

The film begins in disorienting, claustrophobic darkness, with the word “ONE” appearing on-screen. A couple, Lorna and Peter (Nicole Vicius and Christopher Denham), drive to a garage where, secured by plastic cuffs and in blindfolds, they are then transported to a clandestine site where they are searched, scrubbed down, dressed in robes, and, after a complex ritualistic handshake with a long haired, bearded, bespectacled hippie (Richard Wharton), led to a cult-like circle.

A female figure in a hooded, white robe enters and lifts back her covering revealing the face of Maggie, a stunning, young, blond woman (Brit Marling), who claims to have stumbled in from the future  
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