'The Listeners' Series Explores Woman's Unraveling Life Amid Mysterious Hum
The five-part series "The Listeners" is directed entirely by Janicza Bravo, known for "Zola." Written by Jordan Tannahill, who also authored the source material, the show follows a woman whose life slowly begins to unravel. Her reality is challenged as she starts to hear a persistent and mysterious hum.
A new five-part series titled "The Listeners" is set to explore a woman's descent into psychological turmoil caused by an unexplained auditory phenomenon. The show centers on a protagonist whose life progressively unravels after she begins to perceive a mysterious and continuous hum.
Janicza Bravo, acclaimed for her work on "Zola," directed all five installments of the series. Jordan Tannahill, the original author of the source material, adapted his work for the screen, serving as the writer for the television series.
The narrative focuses on the profound impact this enigmatic sound has on the woman's life, questioning the boundaries between hard facts and tempting fiction as her world shifts.
According to IndieWire, the series delves into the woman's struggle with the baffling sound and its implications for her sanity and relationships.
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