Watch Today’s Festival: Best of MUSIC & DANCE Film Festivals

Go to the Daily Film Festival Platform http://www.wildsound.ca and sign up for the free 7 day trial to watch a new and original festival every single day.

Go to the festival page directly and watch dozens of films:
https://www.wildsound.ca/todays-film-festival/

Watch MUSIC Festival: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/july-26-music

Watch DANCE Festival: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/27-dance-fest

Full Lineup of MUSIC Festival:

BRAINLAND, 13min., UK
Directed by Chiara D’Anna
In 1935 Egas Moniz, renowned Portuguese neurologist, visit psychiatrist Sobral Cid in order to persuade him allow his patients to be act as subjects for Moniz’s experiemntal treatment – frontal leucotomy. After some resistance Cid agrees. The first such operation is staged, but Moniz’s exhaltation is cut short by an attempt on his life. This self-contained chamber opera is actually scene 7 from a longer opera of the same name that tells three stories from the history of 20th century brain science (rather than a screenplay we worked with a libretto). it was filmed very quickly with little resources and involved professional and non-professional cast & crew.The music is by Stephen Brown.

https://www.brainlandtheopera.co.uk/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-brainland

EX-WIVES, 7min., USA
Directed by Darius Aaron Frye
The Opening scene from the hit musical “Six” that details the lives of King Henry VIII’s six wives.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-exwives

A PROMISE IN THE AIR, 6min., Switzerland
Directed by Natascha Vavrina
https://nonexister.com/
https://www.instagram.com/nonexister/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-a-promise

COLORS OF THE AMAZON, 7min,. Belgium
Directed by Francisco Barboza
Some time after performing “Amazonas,” a composition for piano and orchestra, at the beautiful Teatro Amazonas in Manaus, I returned to visit the indigenous people of the Brazilian Amazon forest where I had the exceptional opportunity to make a recording of a traditional song. In “Colors Of The Amazon,” I use that song in its original and unfiltered form as a framework. The result is a composition that allowed me to explore a fascinating sound world where world music and orchestral tradition embrace each other ????????.

http://www.stefanmeylaers.com/https://www.instagram.com/stefanmeylaers/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-colors-of-the-amazon

Full Lineup of DANCE Festival:

DAYLIGHT, 12min., USA
Directed by Yaa Asantewaa Faraji
A ballet dancer struggles to cope with the realities of her new life after one night goes terribly wrong.

https://www.daylightshortfilm.com/
https://www.instagram.com/daylightheshort

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-daylight

SLOWLY, 4min,. France
Directed by Christophe Dachy
Paris, Place de la République, July 2022. Alone, facing the trampling crowd, the march of time, the freezing rain, she dances.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-slowly

OUT OF THE DARK, 3min,. USA
Directed by Alexa Ruggiero, Ashley Carrizo
A screendance film that portrays how certain relationships in ones life can cause turmoil. The process of letting someone go can be freeing while also being an emotional rollercoaster full of sadness, anger, and relief.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-out-of-the-dark

POET, 5min,. China
Directed by Mofei Wei, Yang Sun
“Poet” is a dance film inspired by Chinese poet Yu Xiuhua, a rural woman with cerebral palsy, who recently became famous in China. Many started to know her works from her audacious Poem “Crossing Half of China to Sleep with You”. Living in a conservative rural village in southern China where prejudice against women, disability, and divorce are high, she managed to break free from an unwanted marriage and live her life as a writer despite the satirical voices around.

MORNING INTERLUDE, 7min., France
Directed by Sirius
At daybreak on a country road, a young couple returns from a restless night visibly exhausted. Angry with each other the couple will in a magnetic danse try to reconcile.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-morning-interlude

KINGDOM, 8min., Poland
Directed by Jagoda Turlik
Past, Present, Future – Three orders determining the space of life. Distant, but without each other they do not constitute truth. They coexist as a sum, a stream of experience. The past stores memories, evokes sentiments, but also hides demons. There is no future, it may be dangerous. The present forces you to decide in what direction to go “here and now”

https://www.instagram.com/jatu_film/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-kingdom

MITOTE – SMOKEY MIRROR, 9min,. South Korea
Directed by Jana Sturmheit
In today’s world us humans have developed a complex social system of rules and expectations. Children are taught from the day they are born on how they are expected to behave. They are told what is right and wrong, what is possible and what not. That is, by the standards of the children’s parents and other people in their surroundings, in other words the society they grow up in.

https://instagram.com/jaystorm24.mov

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-mitote

Short Film Review: YOUR EVERYDAY HEROES OF COSTA RICA.

Your Everyday Heroes traveled to Costa Rica and searched for inspirational everyday people who are changing the world. Jeremy, Tracey, Vernon and Che are clearly all examples of what it takes to be a Hero, and we’re proud to share their stories with you.

http://www.youreverydayheroes.com/

https://www.facebook.com/youreverydayheroes

https://www.instagram.com/youreverydayheroes/

Review by Victoria Angelique:

The film, EVERYDAY HEROES OF COSTA RICA, is a remarkable tribute to three amazing people that are working on conversation and restoration of the vanishing wildlife in the region. The storytelling is captivating, physically showing the work of Vernon, Tracey and Jeremy through Wild Sun rather than just telling the audience what they are doing to restore the populations of the red macaws, turtles and howler monkeys.

Most conversation films focus on the facts surrounding the species needing to be saved, coming off as preaching activism, whereas this documentary established who the people were and why others thought they were heroes. It made the film more about the people and the wildlife in a way that everyone would agree with the filmmaker. Vernon, Tracey and Jeremy are individuals with a deep passion for their conservation efforts. They are people who clearly care about the culture of Costa Rica while at the same time wanting to preserve the native wildlife. 

The volunteers are people who care, inspired by the passion of the everyday heroes. These are the type of people that the world should hear more about as they bring a light to the dark world. They are leaving an amazing legacy behind by working directly with the animals and helping them adapt so that they can survive in the wild.

This documentary makes it clear what a hero is, a role model that someone wants to learn from and follow in their footsteps. Vernon, Tracey and Jeremey deserved this inspiring tribute. They truly are heroes as they work to preserve and restore the Costa Rican wildlife populations. It’s a call to action film that actually makes people want to volunteer in conservation efforts. 

Short Film Review: THE FLOWER DUET. Directed by Eddie Jelinet

This art visual film is an homage to the musical piece of Leo Delibes “the flower duet”

Review by Julie C. Sheppard:

The famous musical piece by Leo Delibes, “Flower Duet”, literally blooms to life on screen in this sensual art visual film directed by Artist Eddie Jelinet. The concept of two fresh and lovely floral heads on supple, graceful young bodies does full justice to this soaring, gorgeous piece of music.

The floral hues – soft pinks and purples – give the film a distinctly pretty, delicate, feminine feel. The bright white background presents these two figures in breathtaking, high relief. I appreciate the directorial choice that, at the beginning, the musical piece is solely orchestral and the figures are filmed in solo shots. However, once the joyous choral voices in the piece begin, the figures start to connect and move lovingly, giving one another soft touches and gentle caresses, as if a pair of flowers in a breezy field. They interact in almost a balletic manner – indeed a flower duet. And the delicate floral petals falling on the figures add a vertical dimension to these horizontal figures.

This film was indeed a real feast for the eyes and ears. Per the Delibes quote at the top of the film, these  flowers, personified, do indeed “bloom together” as the film unfolds!

http://www.eddiejelinet.com/

https://facebook.com/eddiejelinet

https://instagram.com/eddiejelinet

Today’s Writing Festival Deadlines

THREE Writing Festival Deadlines Today to submit to:

Short Story Performance Reading – Submit your Short Story to the Festival here and we will automatically have it performed by a professional actor and turned into a promotional video for yourself.
SUBMIT NOW

HAIKU Poetry Contest – Submit a poem that’s a dramatic monologue via Submittable. SUBMIT NOW

TV PILOT & SPEC Screenplay Contest – Full Feedback on all submissions. Get your screenplay performed by professional actors and made into video. SUBMIT NOW

UPCOMING DEADLINES

FAMILY/KIDS Novel Contest – Get Full Feedback. Get chance to have transcript of your novel performed by an actor and made into video.
SUBMIT NOW

ENVIRONMENTAL Poetry Contest – Submit a poem that’s a dramatic monologue via Submittable. SUBMIT NOW

COMEDY Screenplay Contest – Full Feedback on all submissions. Get your screenplay performed by professional actors and made into video. SUBMIT NOW

July 21st

VIDEO PITCH Logline – If you like us to do a video of your logline, we’ll peform it using a professional actor and promote it online on our site and popular YouTube channel and VIMEO Channel.
SUBMIT NOW

POLITICAL Poetry Contest – Submit a poem that’s a dramatic monologue via Submittable. SUBMIT NOW

FAN FICTION Screenplay Contest – Full Feedback on all submissions. Get your screenplay performed by professional actors and made into video. SUBMIT NOW

July 22nd

ACTOR PERFORMANCE READING – Submit for an actor performance reading transcript of your novel (any 5 pages of your book). Great way to promote the sales of your book if you’re already published.
SUBMIT NOW

ELEGY Poetry Contest – Submit a poem that’s a dramatic monologue via Submittable. SUBMIT NOW

FAMILY Screenplay Contest (Features, TV, Shorts) – This festival has a guaranteed 4-tier set up for each accepted script. (No matter what, all screenplays submitted receive FULL FEEDBACK on their work.)
SUBMIT NOW

Watch Today’s Festival: THRILLER/HORROR Shorts Festival Event

Go to the Daily Film Festival Platform http://www.wildsound.ca and sign up for the free 7 day trial to watch a new and original festival every single day.

Go to the festival page directly and watch dozens of films:
https://www.wildsound.ca/todays-film-festival/

Watch Festival NOW: https://www.wildsound.ca/todays-film-festival/videos/july-19-thrill-hor

July 19/20 event

See the Full Lineup of Films:

DESIRE, 7min., USA
Directed by Jason Chu
After a swanky luncheon, a sophisticated gentleman takes a reluctant date on his yacht for a drink. There is something that has been itching him, and he’s just not quite sure how to scratch it.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-desire

THE WRITER’S EXTRAORDINARY ACTION, 24min., China
Directed by Chao Hao
It describes the story of some writers who are bound to each other in their “writing worlds” and fighting against each other to break free from the control of fate.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-the-writers-extraordinary-action

HIGH-STAND, 15min., Hungary
Directed by Péter Karácsony
Hawk and Berry are standing on a high-stand, looking for game. It would be a funny joke, if it weren’t so sad.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-high-stand

THIEF, 29min., Kenya
Directed by Andrew Odera Omolo, Gregory Kiwo Maole
“Thief” follows the gripping story of Oliver, a reformed ex-thief facing the dire reality of his critically ill son, Richie. Struggling with escalating medical bills, Oliver is approached by Edward, a wealthy benefactor with an unconventional proposal – a high-stakes heist targeting Donna, a mysterious figure with a hidden fortune.

https://www.facebook.com/MiyaleMedia
https://www.instagram.com/miyalestudios

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-thief

PROJECT 405: LOST AT SEA, 12min,. USA
Directed by Josie Hull
Aspiring artist Alexia, grieves the loss of a loved one and struggles to finish her painting. The-o, her personal AI assistant, who has little understanding of human emotions, tries everything in his power to feed her longing soul.

https://www.fenderbenderfilms.com/
https://www.instagram.com/fenderbenderfilms/

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-project-405-lost-at-sea

SHIVA, 13min., Canada
Directed by Josh Saltzman
Shiva is an unnerving tale about a recently widowed woman who breaks with a long-held Jewish mourning ritual in hopes of connecting with her deceased husband.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-shiva

A DUTIFUL SPOUSE, 4min., USA
Directed by Michael Mulcahy
Be polite and thoughtful with whomever you quarantine.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-a-dutiful-spouse

POLITICAL Film Festival (Free film submissions) – Deadline Today

Festival designed to showcase independent politically inclined films from all corners of the world.

https://filmfreeway.com/PoliticalFilmFestival

Submit your FILM for FREE using the FilmFreeway button

LAST DAY to submit for the April Festival.

The status of your film will be determined within a week!

NOTE: Other options to submit. For a short fee get a guaranteed acceptance and the total festival package: Audience Feedback Video. Written Film Review. Blog Interview.

Festival designed to showcase independent politically inclined films from all corners of the world.

Agenda is to help show the world stories with a macro political agenda. This is purely a partisan minded festival. Our goal is to show films from different ideological points of view. (As long as their is no hate filled, racist, sexist, or violent points of view)

It also intends to showcase screenplays that are politically themed. We give full feedback on all entries. Winners get their script performed by professional actors and made into a promotional video (paid service).

In this time of divided cultures, our idealistic agenda is to help bridge the gap in some small way. To entertain and educate by films and screenplays that need to be seen by the world.

Festival will occur every single month.

POLITICAL Film Festival VIRTUAL Events occurs once a month on the Film Festival Streaming Service.

All film submissions are FREE. Opportunity to have your film showcased on the popular streaming service for 48 hours.

(Other opportunities to garner a distribution deal with the company and have your film showcased always on the streaming service.)

Upcoming Deadlines for more FREE Festivals:

DOCUMENTARY Feedback Film Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/DocumentaryFilmFestival

ASIAN Filmmakers Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/ASIANFeedbackFilmFestival

FASHION/EXPERIMENTAL Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/stylefashionexperimental

COMEDY Film & Screenplay Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/ComedyFilmScreenplayFestival

ANIMATION Feedback Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/FEEDBACKAnimationFilmScreenplayFestival

EUROPEAN Film Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/europeanfeedbackfestival

BLACK & WHITE Film Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/BlackandWhiteFilmFestival

Watch Today’s Film Festival: DOC Festival: Winning HORROR and THRILLER Feature Films

Go to the Daily Film Festival Platform http://www.wildsound.ca and sign up for the free 7 day trial to watch a new and original festival every single day.

Go to the festival page directly and watch dozens of films:
https://www.wildsound.ca/todays-film-festival/

THRILLER Feature Film Festival: MERCY OF OTHERS

Watch Film here: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/mercy-of-others-thriller-festival

Directed by Daman Giglietta
In the haunting shadow of a recent tragedy, “Mercy of Others” unfolds as a close-knit group of six friends reunite to mourn the loss of a friend. This gathering, meant for solace and reminiscence, swiftly uncovers buried tensions and unresolved conflicts within their circle, revealing a complex web of emotions and relationships.

https://www.sixplacedpictures.com/mercy-of-others
https://www.facebook.com/88to1productions
https://www.instagram.com/sixplacedpictures

Watch Audience Feedback Video:

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-mercy-of-others


HORROR Feature Film Festival: SOLITUDE

Watch Film here: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/solitude-horror-festival

Directed by Jeremy Brown, Mick Strawn
A famous upbeat survivalist is cast for a popular television
series about surviving in solitude, but survival turns to despair when she discovers a supernatural entity’s presence.

http://www.brownspacefilms.com/
https://www.facebook.com/solitudefilm2023
https://twitter.com/brownspacefilm
https://www.instagram.com/solitude_film_2024/

Watch Audience Feedback Video:

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-solitude

Today’s Writing Festival Deadlines

THREE Writing Festival Deadlines Today to submit to:

CRIME/MYSTERY Novel Contest – Get Full Feedback. Get chance to have transcript of your novel performed by an actor and made into video.
SUBMIT NOW

(FREE) HAIKU Poetry Contest – Submit a poem that’s a dramatic monologue via Submittable. SUBMIT NOW

HORROR Screenplay Contest – Full Feedback on all submissions. Get your screenplay performed by professional actors and made into video. SUBMIT NOW


UPCOMING DEADLINES:

July 19th

Short Story Performance Reading – Submit your Short Story to the Festival here and we will automatically have it performed by a professional actor and turned into a promotional video for yourself.
SUBMIT NOW

HAIKU Poetry Contest – Submit a poem that’s a dramatic monologue via Submittable. SUBMIT NOW

TV PILOT & SPEC Screenplay Contest – Full Feedback on all submissions. Get your screenplay performed by professional actors and made into video. SUBMIT NOW

July 20th

FAMILY/KIDS Novel Contest – Get Full Feedback. Get chance to have transcript of your novel performed by an actor and made into video.
SUBMIT NOW

ENVIRONMENTAL Poetry Contest – Submit a poem that’s a dramatic monologue via Submittable. SUBMIT NOW

COMEDY Screenplay Contest – Full Feedback on all submissions. Get your screenplay performed by professional actors and made into video. SUBMIT NOW

July 21st

VIDEO PITCH Logline – If you like us to do a video of your logline, we’ll peform it using a professional actor and promote it online on our site and popular YouTube channel and VIMEO Channel.
SUBMIT NOW

POLITICAL Poetry Contest – Submit a poem that’s a dramatic monologue via Submittable. SUBMIT NOW

FAN FICTION Screenplay Contest – Full Feedback on all submissions. Get your screenplay performed by professional actors and made into video. SUBMIT NOW

July 22nd

ACTOR PERFORMANCE READING – Submit for an actor performance reading transcript of your novel (any 5 pages of your book). Great way to promote the sales of your book if you’re already published.
SUBMIT NOW

ELEGY Poetry Contest – Submit a poem that’s a dramatic monologue via Submittable. SUBMIT NOW

FAMILY Screenplay Contest (Features, TV, Shorts) – This festival has a guaranteed 4-tier set up for each accepted script. (No matter what, all screenplays submitted receive FULL FEEDBACK on their work.)
SUBMIT NOW

FREE Film Submissions – DOCUMENTARY Feedback Film Festival – Deadline Today

Over 70 FIVE Star Reviews on FilmFreeway!

https://filmfreeway.com/DocumentaryFilmFestival

2 option to submit:

1) Submit for FREE and have your film shown at the Virtual Festival Platform www.wildsound.ca

(Includes awards and other options for movie reviews, interviews)

OR

2)  NEW OPTION: All submissions receive an automatic acceptance to the festival!

We have created a hybrid festival with 4 tiers to enhance your film and your festival experience. All accepted films receive all four tier options:

Tier #1 – Your film plays at a private festival event where the audience will record their comments/reactions to your film on their camera or phone, then we edit them and send you a promotional video. No matter what you will receive a promotional video of your film of people commenting on your film.

Tier #2 (optional) – Your film plays on the Film Festival streaming service for 30 hours and invite a select industry audience to watch it. With this system, some films have already received a distribution deal as many platforms are looking for solid feature and short documentaries. We can not guarantee anything of course but this has been very helpful to many in the past. (see testimonials below)

Then (Tier #3) we will send you a list of questions to answer for our blog interview that will promote you and your film. Then after that (Tier #4) we will set up a podcast interview on our popular ITunes show where will we chat with you about the process of how the film was made.

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Upcoming Deadlines for more FREE Festivals: 

ASIAN Filmmakers Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/ASIANFeedbackFilmFestival

FASHION/EXPERIMENTAL Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/stylefashionexperimental

POLITICAL Feedback Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/PoliticalFilmFestival

COMEDY Film & Screenplay Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/ComedyFilmScreenplayFestival

ANIMATION Feedback Festival 

https://filmfreeway.com/FEEDBACKAnimationFilmScreenplayFestival

EUROPEAN Film Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/europeanfeedbackfestival

BLACK & WHITE Film Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/BlackandWhiteFilmFestival

Feature Film Review: THE QUIETEST YEAR. Directed by Karen Akins

Filmmaker Karen Akins’ darkly quirky personal quest to curb noise pollution in her quaint Vermont village uncovers dire consequences for noise regulation not only in her home state but nationwide. From a libertarian-controlled village, upholding a rural neighbor’s right to “recreational shooting,” to the basing of an ear-piercing fighter jet in the most densely populated area of the state, the examples are unending. As she consults leading experts and activists, including Ben Cohen of Ben and Jerry’s, Akins marshals the facts to frame noise pollution as an urgent yet overlooked crisis for both public health and civil society.

Review by Parker Jesse Chase:

In “The Quietest Year,” filmmaker Karen Akins embarks on a deeply personal and unique quest to address noise pollution in her quaint Vermont town. Through this endeavor, Akins uncovers alarming consequences for noise regulation not only in her private home, but across the state. The film is an exploration of how noise affects public health and civil society, framed within the context of a libertarian-controlled village upholding a rural neighbor’s right to “recreational shooting” and the bases of ear-piercing fighter jets in Vermont’s most densely populated area.

The documentary opens with a relatable montage for filmmakers: pauses in front of the camera to capture sound quality, often disrupted by planes overhead. This sequence sets the tone for the film, highlighting the pervasive nature of noise pollution. Akins effectively demonstrates that only a small percentage of the Earth remains uninterrupted by human-made noises.


Vermont, known for its environmental consciousness and forward-thinking mentality, serves as the backdrop for Akins’ journey. The state is home to Ben and Jerry’s, a company renowned for its activism, and Bernie Sanders, a prominent political figure. Even the footage of the town evokes nostalgia and a sense of peace, emphasizing the stark contrast between Vermont’s serene landscape and the oncoming intrusive noise pollution.


Vermont is unique in its choices to ban billboard usage and its anti-litter laws, yet it remains a “Wild West” of sound ordinances. This part of the United States is highly sensitive to noise, as exemplified by the harmful effects on even the simplicity of delivery truck drivers’ passerby noise, which can cause ear damage over long periods (as measured by an Apple Watch). The film reveals the detrimental impacts of sudden, impulsive sounds at night, which can disturb deep sleep and harm health. Even street sweepers cause disturbances in this noise-conscious community.


Akins delves into the historical context of noise regulation, highlighting the defunding of the Noise Control Act and the subsequent freezing of federal regulations without enforcement resources, a legacy of Ronald Reagan’s administration. This has left towns to navigate noise issues independently, often hoping neighbors will resolve conflicts amongst themselves.

The documentary emphasizes the impossibility of “closing your ears,” sound being a fundamental survival skill, and compares the loudness of roosters to jet engines. The negative physical response to living with constant noise, such as the crowing of three roosters outside a bedroom window, is palpable. The World Health Organization’s recommendation of general daytime noise levels of 55 decibels or less to prevent adverse health impacts underscores the severity of the issue. This town on a regular basis has the lowest in the mid60s.


“The Quietest Year” captures the unprecedented quiet of 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which the community found delightful. Akins continues to document stories of disruption, from detained sheep crying to gunshots at all hours to Ben (of Ben + Jerry’s) getting arrested for a protest display, sending people into distressing physical and mental states. Honing in on the filmmaker’s belief and undeniable truth that repeated exposure to noise causes a priming effect, enlarging the amygdala and making it more reactive to noise events exposing them to higher risk for a heart attack or stroke.


The film strongly establishes the community and lifestyle within Vermont, highlighting the sensitivity to noise that permeates across the state. This sensitivity manifests in various ways: personally (ongoing noise disturbances with neighbors), physically (impact on the nervous system and heart health), and through military actions, such as the national guard’s plane activities.


Akins presents a nuanced portrayal of noise complaints, revealing the complexities and challenges of addressing them through legislative avenues when civil conversations fall short. The documentary is rich with information, both social and scientific, about the sensory effects of sound and what constitutes healthy versus unhealthy noise levels for humans.

“The Quietest Year” is a compelling and informative documentary shedding light on an often overlooked yet urgent growing crisis in this area of the United States. Akins’ personal quest resonates deeply, making a strong case for the need to address noise pollution for the sake of public health and civil society as a whole.

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