
Paul Mescal sends fans spiraling in emotional first look at The History of Sound
A sneak peek for The History of Sound made its way onto the internet this week and gives fans a glimpse at the Maynooth native and The Crown star Josh O'Connor in the forbidden romance film set after World War I.
The film received a six-minute-long standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival when it premiered earlier this year, with fans of the Irish heartthrob certain it will be emotionally crushing. The trailer has dropped for Paul Mescal's latest project, with fans going wild for the impending emotional flick. Pic: Luca Carlino/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock
The Normal People star plays Lionel while Josh plays David, two men who meet in 1917 while attending the Boston Music Conservatory.
A synopsis for the film reads: 'The History of Sound follows two young men — Lionel (Paul Mescal) and David (Josh O'Connor) — in the shadows of WWI who are determined to record the lives, voices and music of their American countrymen.
'As they begin to log the events, the two fall in love.' A sneak peak for The History of Sound made its way onto the internet this week and gives fans a glimpse at the Maynooth native and The Crown star Josh O'Connor in the forbidden romance film set after World War I. Pic:for Netflix
Naturally, the pair show off their vocal range in the trailer, provoking a major reaction from eager fans.
'This looks stunning! Quiet, emotional, and deeply human. The cinematography and music already feel like poetry. Can't wait to see how this unfolds!' one user wrote.
'Paul returning to what he knows best… making us absolutely bawl our eyes out… we love it,' another penned.
'The preview gave me a chill like a whisper on my skin. I cannot wait to see this. It looks amazing,' a third added.
The upcoming flick is set to be released in America in September, however, there is no talk yet of an Irish release date.
Check out the full trailer below:
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You'll hang on her every word of millennial life travails, while stomping your feet. Darren Kiely Lovely Days, Friday, 8.30pm We saw Kingfishr play to a heaving tent on Friday evening at ATN 2024. Most likely to pull a Kingfishr this time around - they were last seen selling out a couple of dates Live at the Marquee - is Limerick singer-songwriter Darren Kiely. He's amassed millions of listens with tracks such as Sunrise and looks unstoppable. Florence Road Something Kind of Wonderful, Friday, 4.20pm Signed to Warner Records and with a support slot with Olivia Rodrigo already under their belts this summer, Florence Road sold out a headline show at the Academy in Dublin in December in minutes. The four piece from Wicklow are just about out of their teens and have been hailed by the likes of NME as 'distilling the anxieties of young adulthood'. Best Cork Altered Hours Flourish, Saturday, 11.30pm Ahead of the release of their third album Lay There With You at the end of August, Cork five-piece the Altered Hours come out of relative hibernation for their first show in over a year this weekend. Frontwoman Elaine Howley has been busy with her own solo stuff, but together the Altered Hours pack a punch like few others. Cliffords Flourish, Friday, 4.45pm Kicking things off at 4.45pm on Friday, Cliffords, newly relocated to London, have one of the best frontpersons in music in Iona Lynch. They released their latest rollicking EP Salt of the Lee at the end of May and are coming off slots at Glastonbury and Latitude festivals. Biig Piig. Biig Piig Lovely Days, Saturday, 5pm Born in Cork in 1998, Biig Piig aka Jessica Smyth grew up in Marbella. With a dark, pulsating, late-night vibe, she's long been seen as the next big thing. She released debut album 11:11 on Sony in February and is likely to get the crowd jumping on Saturday afternoon. Bob Vylan Bob Vylan (Something Kind of Wonderful, Sunday, 6pm) have been dogged by controversy since their set at Glastonbury, which was broadcast live on BBC. The punk rap duo led the crowd in chants of 'Free, free Palestine' and 'Death, death to the IDF'. Since then they have had festival and Gogol Bordello tour supports pulled. They said they don't want to be the story, and they're unlikely to be the only artists expressing outrage at Israel this weekend. Expect them to get uproarious support on Sunday evening. Talking the talk There's so much we want to pack in this weekend at ATN. As well as the music, there is comedy featuring Tommy Tiernan, Reggie Watts, Peter McGann, and Aoife Dunne, among others. 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