Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Hixson-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts

May 18, Saturday

ADMISSION:
Evening
$9.50 Adults
$7.00 Students
$7.00 Children
$7.50 Military
$7.50 Seniors
$6.50 Members

Matinee
$7.50 Adults
$6.50 Students
$6.50 Children
$6.50 Military
$7.00 Seniors
$6.00 Members

Children are 12 and under, Seniors are 60 and older

Students and Military must show a valid ID to receive discount

We accept cash, check, NCard, Visa, and Mastercard

Box Office Opens 30 Minutes Before Showtimes


RATINGS:
Many of the films shown at The Ross are not rated due to the prohibitive cost of acquiring a rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. Consequently, as many of these films contain graphic content, viewer discretion is advised.

LOCATION:
313 N. 13 STREET
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA




The Nebraska Arts Council, a state agency, has supported the programs of this organization through its matching grants program funded by the Nebraska Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. Visit www.nebraskaartscouncil.org for information on how the Nebraska Arts Council can assist your organization, or how you can support the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.
SOUND OF MY VOICE
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SOUND OF MY VOICE
Directed By: Zal Batmanglij
Runtime: 1 hour, 25 minutes
Rating: R for language including some sexual references and brief drug use
Distributor: Fox Searchlight
Country: USA
Release Date: April 27, 2012
With: Brit Marling, Nicole Vicius, Davenia McFadden, Christopher Denham, Avery Pohl, Kandice Stroh

Synopsis
In SOUND OF MY VOICE, Peter (Christopher Denham) and Lorna (Nicole Vicius), a couple and documentary filmmaking team, infiltrate a mysterious group led by an enigmatic young woman named Maggie (Brit Marling). Intent on exposing her as a charlatan and freeing the followers from her grip, Peter and Lorna start to question their objective and each other and they unravel the secrets of Maggie's underworld.—©Fox Searchlight



“[SOUND OF MY VOICE is]… a smart, effectively unsettling movie about the need to believe and the hard, cruel arts of persuasion.”—Manohla Dargis, New York Times

“The movie explores the basic debate over faith, the idea that we can feel a sense of relief in cynicism realized and turn around and face the horror of our lack of faith in the next moment.”—Mary Pols, Time

“[SOUND OF MY VOICE is]… a small-scale, shot-on-DV movie that, in its stripped-down low-budget way, gets deeper into the fascination - the mental horror - of cults than Martha Marcy May Marlene did.”—Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly



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