Finding Her Voice (2024) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 3, 2024

Original Title:
Finding Her Voice

Genres:
Drama | Music

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 8

"Finding your voice is always the right choice."

Lily is an academically brilliant girl from a poor district in NYC who lives with her unavailable single mother and chronically ill younger sister Winona. Before going off to college, Lily gets the opportunity to win a scholarship which will secure her the key to get out of the hard life she has always known. Only problem: In order to compete for the scholarship, Lily must convince the admissions committee with a speech and...Lily has a severe stutter. As she grapples with balancing the stress of home life and securing her future, Lily embarks on a journey to discover who she really is and what she will do to help those she loves the most.

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Boom Operator:
Henry Romero-Gibbs

Director:
Charlotte Coffey
Malayka Toure

Director of Photography:
Dafne Silberberg

Editor:
Charlotte Coffey

Producer:
Malayka Toure

Writer:
Malayka Toure

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