The Sound and the Silence
The Sound and the Silence is a 1992 television film directed by John Kent Harrison and starring John Bach as Alexander Graham Bell.
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Directed by | John Kent Harrison |
Screenplay by | Tony Foster John Kent Harrison William Schmidt |
Starring | John Bach Ian Bannen Vanessa Vaughan Brenda Fricker |
Music by | John Charles |
Cinematography | Rene Ohashi |
Edited by | Michael Horton |
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Release date | 18 April 1992 |
Running time | 181 minutes |
Country | Canada, New Zealand |
Language | English |
Plot
The film begins with Bell's childhood in Scotland, where his is initially intrigued by sights and sounds.[1] The film then follows his days as an inventor in Brantford, Ontario, Boston, Massachusetts, and Baddeck, Nova Scotia. The film was shot in New Zealand and on location at Alexander Graham Bell's Beinn Bhreagh estate in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Awards
The Sound and the Silence won the CableACE award in 1994 for International Movie or Miniseries/Comedy or Dramatic Special or Series.[2] The film won Gemini Awards for Best Costume Design, Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series, and Best Production Design or Art Direction.[3] The film was also nominated for Geminis in the categories of Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series, Best Dramatic Mini-Series, and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series.[4]
References
- CM Archive
- "The Sound and the Silence". IMDb. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
- Canada's Awards Database
- The Sound and the Silence (1992) (TV) - Awards