Sound It Out: NYC theatrical premier, September 16-22


Praised by NME as “hilarious and incredibly heartwarming,” Sound It Out is a documentary portrait of the very last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, North East England. Presented by Factory 25, the charming underdog hit of SXSW, Sidewalk, Silverdocs and Edinburgh makes its NYC theatrical premiere with a week-long run, September 16 – 22 at the reRun Theater in Brooklyn.

For the last five years, an independent record store has closed in the UK every three days. But in one of England’s most deprived areas lies a cultural haven where Sound It Out Records thrives against the odds. Directed by Jeanie Finlay (who grew up three miles from the titular shop), Sound It Out surveys the obsessive, often eccentric community of locals who keep it alive. A distinctive, funny and intimate look at men, Northern England, and the irreplaceable role music plays in our lives globally, the film plays like High Fidelity with a British accent… and more camaraderie than snobbery. 75 minutes. In English. Presented in HD. Unrated.

Tickets available here. Official film website here.

SHOWTIMES:
FRIDAY, September 16 (7pm, 10pm)
SATURDAY, September 12 (9pm)
SUNDAY, September 18 (10:30pm) *** DOORS at 10pm! ***
MONDAY, September 19 (10pm)
TUESDAY, September 20 (10pm)
WEDNESDAY, September 21 (7pm, 10pm)
THURSDAY, September 22 (7pm, 10pm)

Originally posted at Stupefaction.

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