Big Voice (2015)

  • Year: 2015
  • Released: 31 Jul 2016
  • Country: United States
  • Adwords: 3 wins
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2350782/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/big_voice
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre: Documentary, Biography, Family
  • Runtime: 83 min
  • Writer: Varda Bar-Kar
  • Director: Varda Bar-Kar
  • Cast: Aliza Abarbanel, Amy Albuera, Raven Bennett
  • Keywords: high school, choir,
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Big Voice Storyline

BIG VOICE follows the tumultuous yearlong journey of “bigger than life” choir director Jeffe Huls and his most advanced co-ed ensemble “The Madrigals” as they strive to create extraordinary music within the context of a public school. Mr. Huls’ undeterred passion for the choral arts and music literacy powers his determination to maintain rigorous standards and expectations. Following a series of competitive auditions, Mr. Huls compiles his dream ensemble – the most ideal combination of voices he’s ever had. Soon he discovers that these thirty-two talented teenagers are also the most unwieldy group he has ever taught. Mr. Huls must convince his students to set aside their egos, conflicting styles, and teenage angst to achieve the exquisite sound he knows they are capable of.—Anonymous

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Big Voice Movie Reviews

Big Voice has Big Heart

This documentary focuses on the true trials and tribulations of adolescence. A team of high schoolers must learn to work together and learn the important values of what it means to set goals and the hard work it takes to meet them. Their choir director is a sage – he’s seen it all before, but still, with each new school year, he is challenged to his maximum. Competition docs are interesting because they have a clear finish line, but this doc is special because it doesn’t shy away from the grit and process that it takes to get to that award winning performance. The cast of high schools is vibrant, as are their parents. A great film to watch with your family!

Big Voice is Awesome

Big Voice is an amazing documentary that really draws you in. The documentary has been edited like a fictional film so you feel like you’re watching a story unravel. You really learn what it takes to be a great teacher and artist. Mr. Huls pushes the students to do their best work and the students push back (you have to see it to find out what happens). The documentary reminded me of my high school years, which made the film even more enjoyable. Big Voice feels like it could be set in any school in any state. Anybody who loves high school choir, inspirational films, documentaries, the creative process or just want to laugh and cry should watch Big Voice. I recommend the documentary to anybody who can to watch Big Voice in a theater because the experience is even better. Either way, I’m sure you’ll love it.

Has music every touched your soul? How about an educator or mentor?

Has music every touched your soul? How about an educator or mentor?

Big Voice masterfully uses the art of documentary to remind us of the the power and importance of arts education. We experience a school year with the struggles and joys of students in their challenging high school choir. Their teacher/director, Jeffe Huls is tough but inspirational, serious yet fun. The dramatic turns of the film are weaved together with a masterful skill by director Varda Bar-Kar that reminds us just how very much we actually had on our shoulders in high school. Music and art and aspiration adds to that load for the students here, but they more importantly provides an escape, a passion and camaraderie unique to the choir room.

Documentary so often excels as a catalyst for important discourse. See this movie, share it with others, and then discuss the importance of music education in schools with all who will listen. Budget cuts and apathetic politics have been threatening and dismantling arts education for years.

Help to use this film about inspiration and education as a tool to educate and inspire.

I love this movie.