THE FILM

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he Sound of Violet is a romantic comedy about a man who believes he found his perfect soulmate, but his autism keeps him from realizing she’s actually a prostitute. Based on the acclaimed novel, the movie will help audiences experience autism and human trafficking through a new lens. Watch the trailer here.

In their advance review of the movie, Film Threat writes, “For fans of romantic comedies. A more serious take on Pretty Woman. A bold and engaging film.”

FilmBook writes, “Has a lot of heart. A very touching movie. Will make you search your heart to understand the key to happiness in life.” The Sound of Violet is rated PG-13 and will be released only in theaters beginning in twelve cities starting April 29.

New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Dayton will feature special Q&As with the cast and filmmaker and red carpet events.

A Very Sweet and Endearing Romantic Comedy

THE BLACKLIST SCREENPLAY REVIEW

THE IMPACT

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ore people are enslaved today than at any other time in world history, with the majority of them being girls and women.

The Sound of Violet presents a story that is both humorous and dramatic, making it easier for the audience to connect to the critical issues woven through the film. After advance test screenings, 100% of the surveyed audience responded that the movie helped them understand more about autism and trafficking, and 80% of the audience said the story drove them to want to do something to stop trafficking. The Sound of Violet engages audiences and leads them to want to make a difference.

Incredible characters and story”

CINEQUEST FILM FESTIVAL SCREENPLAY REVIEW

THE AWARDS

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he screenplay for The Sound of Violet was recognized by theses accolades:

Achieves the rare feat of being both funny and romantic.

BLUECAT SCREENPLAY COMPETITION REVIEW


BASED ON THE NOVEL

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he Sound of Violet is based on the acclaimed novel that has won numerous awards and two Book fo the Year Awards, including:

A wonderfully well-written, funny, romantic love story. This is not your average romance.

READERS’ FAVORITE NOVEL REVIEW

COMMUNITY

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powerful story can empower people to get behind vital issues for change. Our hope is for The Sound of Violet to engage and empower our culture toward making a difference with human trafficking and autism.

A lot of heart, poignancy, and charm.

COVERAGE INK SCREENPLAY REVIEW

THE FILMMAKER

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LLEN WOLF has won multiple awards as an author, filmmaker, and game creator. He is also the host of the popular Navigating Hollywood podcast. Allen wrote The Sound of Violet novel, which garnered multiple awards. His first film, In My Sleep, won numerous accolades and was distributed around the world. His NYU senior thesis film, Harlem Grace, was a finalist for the Student Academy Awards. Allen married his Persian princess, and they’re raising their kids in Los Angeles. He loves traveling around the world and hearing people’s life stories. Allen wrote, directed, and produced the feature film adaption of The Sound of Violet.