Sound of Metal
Music was his world. Then silence revealed a new one.
2020 | 121m | English
Popularity: 5 (history)
| Director: | Darius Marder |
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| Writer: | Darius Marder, Derek Cianfrance, Abraham Marder |
| Staring: |
| Metal drummer Ruben begins to lose his hearing. When a doctor tells him his condition will worsen, he thinks his career and life is over. His girlfriend Lou checks the former addict into a rehab for the deaf hoping it will prevent a relapse and help him adapt to his new life. After being welcomed and accepted just as he is, Ruben must choose between his new normal and the life he once knew. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 20, 2020 |
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| Director: | Darius Marder |
| Writer: | Darius Marder, Derek Cianfrance, Abraham Marder |
| Genres: | Drama, Music |
| Keywords | deaf, drums, heavy metal, missouri, addiction, sign languages, hearing impaired |
| Production Companies | Ward Four, Flat 7, Caviar |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $516,520
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 03, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Riz Ahmed | Ruben Stone |
| Olivia Cooke | Lou |
| Paul Raci | Joe |
| Lauren Ridloff | Diane |
| Mathieu Amalric | Richard Berger |
| Domenico Toledo | Michael |
| Chelsea Lee | Jenn |
| Shaheem Sanchez | Shaheem |
| Chris Perfetti | Harlan |
| Bill Thorpe | The Man |
| Michael Tow | Pharmacist |
| William Xifaras | Michael's Father |
| Rena Maliszewski | Audiologist |
| Tom Kemp | Dr. Paysinger |
| Elan Sicroff | Pianist |
| Jeremy Lee Stone | ASL Teacher |
| Ezra Marder | ASL Student |
| Hartmut Teuber | Karl |
| Hillary Baack | Hanna |
| Joe Toledo | Toldeo |
| Adam Preston | Jake |
| Jonathon LeJeune | Frank |
| Sean Powell | Surfbort Member |
| Dani Miller | Surfbort Member |
| Alex Kilgore | Surfbort Member |
| Jamie Ghazarian | Concert Goer (uncredited) |
| David Arthur Sousa | Rock Fan (uncredited) |
| Marisa DeFranco | Student (uncredited) |
| Alan Resnic | Lyft Driver (uncredited) |
| Thomas O'Brien Vallor | Concert Goer (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Nicolas Becker | Supervising Sound Editor, Original Music Composer |
| Darius Marder | Story, Screenplay, Director |
| Mikkel E.G. Nielsen | Editor |
| Derek Cianfrance | Story |
| Yanna Soentjens | Sound Recordist |
| Amy Greene | Stunt Coordinator |
| Emily Fleischer | Casting Associate |
| Catherine Van Bree | Costumer |
| Jake Swartz | Production Assistant |
| Yann Demange | Thanks |
| Roger Dillingham Jr. | Set Medic |
| Heikki Kossi | Foley Artist |
| Daniël Bouquet | Director of Photography |
| Lisa Lobel | Casting |
| Jeremy Woodward | Production Design |
| Tara Pavoni | Set Decoration |
| Megan Stark Evans | Costume Design |
| Lili Dang-Vu | Makeup Artist |
| Juliet Loveland | Key Makeup Artist |
| Caroline Hemeleers | Production Manager |
| Ynke Paridaens | Second Assistant Director |
| Abraham Marder | Screenplay, Original Music Composer |
| Susan Shopmaker | Casting |
| Gert Stas | Art Direction |
| Ruth Peeters | Set Decoration |
| Chris Stinson | Line Producer |
| Julie LeShane | Makeup Department Head |
| Stuart Gordon Tribble | Hair Department Head |
| Matthew Vose Campbell | First Assistant Director |
| Eddy Stevesyns | First Assistant Director |
| Shadya H. Ballug | On Set Dresser |
| Bradley Groleau | Set Dresser |
| Kimmie Johnson | Art Department Coordinator |
| Helen McCarthy | Scenic Artist |
| Hilary Taillie | Property Master |
| Phillip Bladh | Production Sound Mixer |
| Michelle Couttolenc | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Dialogue Editor |
| Jeremy Eisener | Boom Operator |
| César González Cortés | Dialogue Editor |
| Kari Vähäkuopus | Foley Mixer |
| Rick Beausoleil | Best Boy Grip |
| Giel Born | Electrician |
| Matt Hedges | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Janneke Hogenboom | Gaffer |
| Bo Molderez | Key Grip |
| Alec Roy | Lighting Technician |
| Coraline Straetmans | Third Assistant Camera |
| Joshua Weilbrenner | Loader |
| Oimundo | Extras Casting |
| Heather Whitty | Casting Associate |
| Bettina Hastie | Costumer |
| Jill Thibault | Ager/Dyer |
| Connie Widdison | Costume Assistant |
| Olivier Ogneux | Colorist |
| Arianna Tomasettig | Additional Editor |
| Jared Acquaviva | Assistant Location Manager |
| Jeff Dionne | Location Manager |
| Christopher Analoro | Assistant Property Master |
| Risa Uchida Battis | Set Dresser |
| Mary-Ling Gregory | Art Department Assistant |
| Dan Hutchinson | Swing |
| Michael Mardo | Art Department Production Assistant |
| Christopher Sawtelle | Leadman |
| Maria Carolina Santana Caraballo-Gramcko | Music Editor, Sound Editor |
| Héctor de la Vega | Assistant Dialogue Editor |
| Jeremy Emery | ADR Recordist |
| Pietu Korhonen | Foley Editor |
| Malachi Bibel | Grip |
| Richard S. Crumrine Jr. | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Jose 'Flecha' Hernandez | Best Boy Electric |
| Olivier Martin | Assistant Camera |
| Michael Peterson | Gaffer |
| Olivier Servais | First Assistant Camera |
| Tim van Gils | Electrician |
| Jodi Purdy-Quinlan | Extras Casting |
| Margaret Codola | Set Costumer |
| Aimee McCue | Key Set Costumer |
| Alex H. Liu | Assistant Editor |
| Jake Sanders | Post Production Assistant |
| Jeff Watterson | Post Production Coordinator |
| Case Barden | Location Assistant, Production Assistant |
| Stephen Hartman | Location Manager |
| Liesah Jacobs | Location Assistant |
| Wim Verstraete | Location Scout |
| Robin E. Pipeleers | Production Driver |
| Trixie Adjie | Production Assistant |
| Tevya Desiderio | Production Secretary |
| Meghan Guilfoyle | Production Assistant |
| Matt Kravitsky | Production Assistant |
| Mark Heijen | Location Manager |
| Jimmy Luc | Location Scout |
| Tony Ruiz | Picture Car Coordinator |
| Eric Olin Anderson | Key Production Assistant |
| Greg Bernstein | Legal Services |
| Chip Hamilton | Production Assistant |
| Jeremy Stinson | First Assistant Accountant |
| Bill Wingate | Production Accountant |
| David Kurs | Thanks |
| Megan Blake | Graphic Designer |
| Jaime Baksht | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Carlos Cortés Navarrete | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Bill Benz | Producer |
| Riz Ahmed | Executive Producer |
| Derek Cianfrance | Executive Producer |
| Sacha Ben Harroche | Producer |
| Bert Hamelinck | Producer |
| Fredric King | Executive Producer |
| Dimitri Verbeeck | Executive Producer |
| Dickey Abedon | Executive Producer |
| Daniel Sbrega | Executive Producer |
| Corentin De Saedeleer | Executive Producer |
| Kathy Benz | Producer |
| Kirt Gunn | Executive Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person | |
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| Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
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'Sound of Metal' is a unique cinematic experience that has consumed my every thought in the days since my viewing, and should be on the radars of anyone wanting to catch one of the best films this year. If you're lucky enough to get the opportunity to see it on a big screen, take it as soon as you c ... an. Movies like this do not come around very often. - Ashley Teresa Read Ashley's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-sound-of-metal-a-touching-cinematic-triumph
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com With moderately high expectations, Sound of Metal genuinely surprised me. Darius Marder and Abraham Marder's exquisite screenplay is the absolute standout, at the same insanely good level as Riz Ahme ... d's impressive performance. The former holds a meaningful, enlightening story about not only the deaf community but also about accepting our limitations as something that's a part of us instead of taking it as a handicap. Except for a couple of unnecessary scenes that could have made the movie a bit shorter, the two-hour duration is quite fair, boasting a very captivating narrative. Countless storytelling technical details elevate this film into one of the best of the year. From an apparently simple yet extremely clever use (or absence) of subtitles for sign language to emotionally compelling dialogues, an outstandingly realistic atmosphere surrounds the movie throughout the entire runtime. Never, not even for a second, the viewer needs to deal with an over-the-top reaction, cheesy conversation, or a typical Hollywood, overdramatized moment. Darius Marder has terrific control of the tone, keeping it exceptionally grounded. Riz Ahmed delivers what I believe is his career-best display, incorporating his character's hearing disability in a seamless fashion. His subtle facial expressions and body movements are essential for the performance that can easily guarantee him dozens of nominations. Olivia Cooke (Lou) is also excellent in her role. Technically, huge praise to Daniël Bouquet's cinematography, which insists on an almost documentary-style composition by applying standard camera angles and shots often seen in this type of feature, helping to generate the before-mentioned authenticity. One of my absolute favorite films of 2020. Rating: A
Highly recommend! Riz Ahmed gives an incredible performance as Ruben, not only did he make me care immensely for the character but he also makes Ruben feel like a real person. You can tell he put a tonne of effort into this and it really does show. Away from Ahmed, Olivia Cooke (Lou) and Paul ... Raci (Joe) are also very good performers, while it's nice to see Lauren Ridloff (Diane) involved - she's great in <em>'The Walking Dead'</em>, while she is soon to be in the MCU's <em>'Eternals'</em> as well. So much heart to this. I couldn't possibly say with 100% certainty for obvious reasons, but it seems to do a terrific job at telling the story that it intends to. That's not always the case, so the filmmakers deserve praise for that - as well as for the sound design et al. <em>'Sound of Metal'</em> is worthy of the hype, no question.
**Sound of Metal: The Art of Letting Go** From its opening moments, "Sound of Metal" places us inside Ruben's disintegrating auditory world with such visceral precision that we become unwitting participants in his trauma. Director Darius Marder's sound design isn't merely technical brilliance. It ... becomes emotional architecture that collapses the distance between viewer and subject. We don't just watch Ruben lose his hearing; we experience the muffled confusion, the sudden silences, the distorted remnants of a world rapidly retreating beyond reach. Yet beneath this innovative technical achievement lies a more intimate story. While "Sound of Metal" presents itself as a meditation on disability and addiction, its beating heart is the relationship between Ruben (Riz Ahmed) and Lou (Olivia Cooke). Their connection, two damaged souls who found salvation in each other, creates the true emotional current that carries this celluloid through its 120 minutes. Ahmed and Cooke deliver performances of remarkable subtlety, conveying years of shared history through glances and gestures. They portray two people who have rescued each other from the brink, creating a delicate interdependence that Ruben's hearing loss threatens to unbalance. Their story isn't just about love surviving disability but about the painful wisdom of knowing when to let go. The film quietly embraces a Buddhist sensibility in its exploration of attachment. Ruben's desperate grip on his former life—his music, his hearing, and ultimately Lou herself—becomes the source of his suffering. His journey isn't simply about adaptation to deafness but about releasing the need to control what cannot be controlled. Similarly, Lou must release her role as Ruben's protector to find her own path forward. This parallel to addiction recovery is no accident. Just as sobriety requires surrendering to a new reality, Ruben's journey demands acceptance of an unwanted transformation. The film's most powerful moments come not in dramatic declarations but in the quiet recognition that holding on too tightly only prolongs the pain. "Sound of Metal" reverberates long after its final frame because it understands that our greatest struggles are not with external circumstances but with our own reluctance to release what we believe defines us. In the end, its message rings clear even in silence: the most profound love is centered, self-love, and completely unbound.