When Time Got Louder

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When Time Got Louder
Directed byConnie Cocchia
Written byConnie Cocchia
Produced byJason Bourque
Connie Cocchia
Ken Frith
Starring Willow Shields
Lochlyn Munro
Elizabeth Mitchell
CinematographyGraham Talbot
Nelson Talbot
Edited byAsim Nuraney
Music byChris Hyson
Production
companies
Cocchia Productions
Gold Star Productions
Distributed by Levelfilm
Release date
Running time
114 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

When Time Got Louder is a Canadian coming-of-age drama film, directed by Connie Cocchia and released in 2022. The film stars Willow Shields as Abbie, a young woman who experiences independence for the first time when she goes off to college and begins a new romance with Karly (Ava Capri), while still being torn by the need to help her parents, Mark (Lochlyn Munro) and Tish (Elizabeth Mitchell), care for her autistic brother Kayden (Jonathan Michael Simao). [1]

The film debuted at the 2022 Frameline Film Festival, [2] and had its Canadian premiere at the 2022 Vancouver International Film Festival.

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