Singing to Myself (2016)

Debt. Underemployment. Awkward relationships.

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Dissatisfied with her options in the world of striving, a young deaf woman, Iris (Sophie MacLean), decides to give up on yearning to connect. Instead she floats along, working at a greenhouse, embracing her silent solitude and learning to be happy with less. Everything is going just fine until she meets a precocious musician named Celeste (Bryde MacLean). Beautifully shot on Prince Edward lsland, Singing to Myself is an intimate gaze into the complexity and ease of female friendship.

Director: Harmony Wagner
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 72 min
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Editing: Jason Rogerson
Country: Canada
Language: English
Budget: $722
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Harmony Wagner
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Singing to Myself about?
Dissatisfied with her options in the world of striving, a young deaf woman, Iris (Sophie MacLean), decides to give up on yearning to connect. Instead she floats along, working at a greenhouse, embracing her silent solitude and learning to be happy with less. Everything is going just fine until she meets a precocious musician named Celeste (Bryde MacLean). Beautifully shot on Prince Edward lsland, Singing to Myself is an intimate gaze into the complexity and ease of female friendship.
Who directed Singing to Myself?
Singing to Myself was directed by Harmony Wagner.
Who stars in Singing to Myself?
Singing to Myself stars Sophie MacLean, Bryde MacLean, Heidi Grant, Carl Peterson, Adi Vella, Kassinda Bulger.
How long is Singing to Myself?
Singing to Myself has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
What genre is Singing to Myself?
Singing to Myself is a Drama film.
What is the budget of Singing to Myself?
Singing to Myself had a budget of $722.
Where was Singing to Myself produced?
Singing to Myself was produced in Canada.