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Giving Voice is a 2020 American documentary film, directed and produced by James D. Stern and Fernando Villena. The film follows the 2018 edition of the annual August Wilson Monologue Competition [2] entered by thousands of high school students for the opportunity to perform on Broadway.
Giving Voice: Directed by James D. Stern, Fernando Villena. With Mary Alice, Annette Bening, Glenn Close, Viola Davis. This film follows the annual August Wilson Monologue competition and the thousands of high schoolers who enter the competition for the opportunity to perform on Broadway.
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- James D. Stern, Fernando Villena
- 2020-12-11
Dec 24, 2020 · The documentary “Giving Voice” follows the 2018 competitors as they talk about discovering their love for theatrical performance and work with coaches and teachers. And then we follow the finalists from across the country as they visit New York City for the finals, attending their first Broadway show, Once on This Island .
Nov 19, 2020 · Giving Voice in US theaters December 11, 2020 starring Viola Davis, Denzel Washington, Stephen Henderson, Freedom Martin. Six ambitious student actors audition for the prestigious August Wilson Monologue Competition, culminating in a riveting final round on Broa.
- James D. Stern Fernando Villena
- Callie Holley
Six ambitious student actors audition for the prestigious August Wilson Monologue Competition, culminating in a riveting final round on Broadway. Watch Giving Voice with a subscription on...
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- James D. Stern, Fernando Villena
- PG-13
- Documentary
Giving Voice is an American documentary film directed by James D. Stern and Fernando Villena that had its world premiere on the Sundance festival on January 26, 2020, and on December 11, 2020 on Netflix.
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Jan 26, 2020 · Every year, thousands of high schoolers enter the August Wilson monologue competition for a chance to perform on Broadway. This film follows these students, examining how Wilson and his characters speak to a new generation, inspiring them to listen to his words and find their own voice.