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Other Voices, Other Rooms

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A mistress (Anna Thompson) and a servant (Lothaire Bluteau) keep a teen (David Speck) from outside contact and his ailing, estranged father during a visit to his decaying plantation.

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Jonathan Rosenbaum Chicago Reader 06/16/2022
The strength in Other Voices, Other Rooms is above all stylistic and atmospheric... Go to Full Review
Rob White Sight & Sound 03/05/2002
It was a risky choice of source material for a first feature for documentarian David Rocksavage, and this isn't a particularly distinguished debut. Go to Full Review
Jae-Ha Kim Jae-Ha Kim 07/28/2023
3/4
What good is imagination, if you don't have the guts to live it? By the end of "Other Voices, Other Rooms," a moody piece of cinema based on a novel Truman Capote wrote 50 years ago, our protagonist has answered his own question. Go to Full Review
Bob Satuloff Film Journal International 11/13/2001
Literal to a fault, enervatingly paced, and lacking the novel's poetic vitality, the movie seems stilted and stultifying. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis A mistress (Anna Thompson) and a servant (Lothaire Bluteau) keep a teen (David Speck) from outside contact and his ailing, estranged father during a visit to his decaying plantation.
Director
David Rocksavage
Producer
Peter Wentworth, David Rocksavage
Screenwriter
Sara Flanigan, David Rocksavage
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Dec 23, 2003
Box Office (Gross USA)
$8.5K
Runtime
1h 38m