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  1. Till Human Voices Wake Us is a 2002 Australian drama film written and directed by Michael Petroni and starring Guy Pearce and Helena Bonham Carter . Cast. Guy Pearce as Sam Franks. Brooke Harman as Silvy Lewis. Helena Bonham Carter as Ruby. Amanda Douge as Katherine. Frank Gallacher as Maurie Lewis. Plot.

  2. 12 de sept. de 2002 · Till Human Voices Wake Us: Directed by Michael Petroni. With Guy Pearce, Helena Bonham Carter, Frank Gallacher, Lindley Joyner. A man returns to Victoria, Australia, where he grew up, and encounters a mysterious woman who reminds him of someone he once knew.

  3. Till Human Voices Wake Us es una película dirigida por Michael Petroni con Guy Pearce, Helena Bonham Carter, Frank Gallacher, Lindley Joyner .... Año: 2002. Título original: Till Human Voices Wake Us. Sinopsis: A veces los misterios del pasado hallan la manera de entrar en el futuro.

  4. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Still haunted by the disappearance and death of the girl he loved as a teen, university professor Sam (Guy Pearce) meets a woman, Ruby (Helena Bonham Carter), on a ...

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · 'Till Human Voices Wake Us' está dirigida por Michael Petroni ('El rito', 'Las crónicas de Narnia: La travesía del viajero del Alba') y protagonizada por Helena Boham Carter ('El llanero...

  6. Spectacularly photographed in Australia and hauntingly atmospheric in theme, Till Human Voices Wake Us teams Guy Pearce (Memento, L.A. Confidential ) and Helena Bonham Carter (Fight Club, The Wings of the Dove ) in a compelling supernatural romance. Pearce plays Dr. Sam Franks, an emotionally troubled psychologist who is travelling home to bury his father in the small Australian town where he ...

  7. 28 de feb. de 2003 · Till Human Voices Wake Us. Roger Ebert February 28, 2003. Tweet. Helena Bonham Carter and Guy Pearce. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Till Human Voices Wake Us" could have been a poem by Edgar Allan Poe, a short story by Stephen King or a "Twilight Zone" episode by Rod Serling.