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Speaking in Tongues

2006
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
English

Speaking in Tongues is an Australian television program broadcast on SBS Television. The first episode was broadcast on 7 November 2005. The series ran for twelve episodes, with the final episode airing on 23 January 2006. The program is hosted by John Safran and Father Bob Maguire, who discuss current events from a religious perspective, often in a comedic manner. Maguire, a Catholic priest from South Melbourne, originally appeared on the early show John Safran vs God. Speaking in Tongues was the first Australian television program to be released as a free podcast. The episodes were released for download on the morning following each week's broadcast. The series was directed by John Safran vs God director Craig Melville.

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: Tom NoakesGenres: Documentary, Drama

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the complexities of human connection and communication through the lens of a South African church choir preparing for a major competition. It delves into the personal lives of the choir members, revealing their struggles, dreams, and the unifying power of music. The film highlights how singing becomes a vehicle for expressing emotions and forging bonds in a community facing various challenges.

Critical Reception

Speaking in Tongues received a largely positive reception, with critics praising its emotional depth and authentic portrayal of its subjects. The film was commended for its sensitive direction and its ability to capture the resilience and spirit of the South African community it depicts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its moving and authentic portrayal of community and the power of music.

  • Commended for its sensitive direction and focus on the personal stories of the choir members.

  • Seen as an inspiring look at resilience and connection through shared passion.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film was shot over two years, allowing the filmmakers to build a deep connection with the choir members and capture their journey authentically.

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