Sound of Metal is a 2019 American drama film directed by Darius Marder, who co-wrote the story with Derek Cianfrance before co-writing the screenplay with his brother Abraham Marder. It stars Riz Ahmed as a metal drummer who loses his hearing. The cast also includes Olivia Cooke, Paul Raci, Lauren Ridloff, and Mathieu Amalric.

Sound of Metal had its world premiere in the Platform Prize program at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2019. Amazon Studios released the film in theaters on November 20, 2020, and on Amazon Prime Video on December 4.

The film was critically acclaimed, with particular praise for the performances of Ahmed and Raci, the sound design, the editing, direction, and screenplay. It was listed on 52 film critics' top-ten lists for 2020. At the 93rd Academy Awards, it was nominated for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor (Ahmed) and Best Supporting Actor (Raci), and won for Best Sound and Best Film Editing.

Plot

Ruben Stone plays drums in the avant-garde metal duo Blackgammon, with his singer girlfriend, Lou. They live in an RV and tour the United States performing gigs. When Ruben begins to lose his hearing, he goes to a pharmacy seeking a diagnosis. The pharmacist refers him to a doctor, who finds that Ruben has lost most of his hearing and that the rest will deteriorate rapidly. Although cochlear implants may benefit him, insurance does not cover the high cost. The doctor suggests that Ruben eliminate all exposure to loud noises and undergo further testing, but Ruben continues to perform.

Lou wants to stop performing for his safety, but Ruben wants to continue. She is also concerned about his sobriety, as he is a recovering drug addict. They call his sponsor, Hector, who finds a rural shelter for deaf recovering addicts run by a man named Joe, a recovering alcoholic who lost his hearing in the Vietnam War. Ruben leaves with Lou because they will not let her live there with him, and he wants only the implants. Anxious for his well-being, Lou leaves and persuades Ruben to return to the shelter.

Ruben meets the other members of the shelter, attends meetings, and settles into his new life. He is introduced to schoolteacher Diane and the children in her class and learns American Sign Language. Joe tasks Ruben with writing and sitting peacefully in his study in an effort to make him comfortable with the silence. Ruben joins Diane's class and connects with the children and the rest of the community. He gives the children and Diane drumming lessons.

Joe invites Ruben to stay as an employee of the community. Ruben illicitly uses Joe's office computer to follow Lou's activities and learns she is performing music in Paris. He has his friend Jenn sell his drums and other music equipment, then he sells his RV, using the money for cochlear implant surgery. Ruben asks Joe to loan him money to buy back his RV while he awaits the activation of the implants. Joe refuses, saying that Ruben is behaving like an addict. He asks Ruben if he's experienced any moments of stillness during his time in his study, before asking him to leave the community, as it is founded on the belief that deafness is not a handicap.

Ruben has his implants activated but is disappointed by their distorted sound. He flies to Paris to meet Lou at the home of her wealthy father, Richard. Richard confides in Ruben that though he initially disliked him, he recognizes that Ruben made Lou happy. Lou has settled into her new lifestyle and has ceased self-harming. At a party, Lou and Richard perform a duet; Ruben's perception of the sound is distorted by the implants.

When Ruben tells Lou he wants to return to their music, she responds with interest but begins scratching her arms. Ruben tells her all is well and that she saved his life. She tells him that he saved hers too. The next morning, Ruben takes his things and leaves while Lou sleeps. In a park, the ringing of a church bell is distorted by his implants; Ruben removes his processors and sits in silence.

Cast

Riz Ahmed portrayed Ruben Stone

Production

Sound of Metal is directed by Darius Marder, who wrote the story with Derek Cianfrance and who also wrote the screenplay with his brother Abraham Marder. The film originated as the unfinished Cianfrance project Metalhead, which centers on a metal drummer who suddenly becomes deaf. The film featured the members of the band Jucifer portraying themselves. However, the project was later scrapped, until Cianfrance's friend Darius Marder took it up. In January 2016, Dakota Johnson and Matthias Schoenaerts joined the cast of the film, with Marder directing. In July 2018, Riz Ahmed and Olivia Cooke joined the cast of the film, replacing Johnson and Schoenaerts, alongside Mathieu Amalric. Before the casting, Marder had spent 13 years vetting actors who would match his commitment to the film.

Many of the actors were recruited from the deaf community. For eight months, Ahmed prepared for the film by spending two hours a day learning American Sign Language, two hours a day in drum lessons, two hours a day with a personal trainer and the remainder with his acting coach. Marder wanted Ahmed to "trust his instincts" and did not allow him to review dailies of his performance or script analysis.

Sound of Metal was shot in 24 non-consecutive days from early to late 2018. Marder operated on a limited budget, and shot only two takes per scene. The film was shot in the Greater Boston area, primarily in Ipswich, Massachusetts. However, other scenes were shot in Boston, Lynn, Cambridge, Danvers, Framingham, Lawrence, Malden, Rowley, and Topsfield. Filming also took place in Antwerp, Belgium.

Release

Sound of Metal had its world premiere in the Platform Prize program at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2019. Nearly a week later, Amazon Studios acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film, which also interested Neon among others. It was originally scheduled to be released on August 14, 2020, before being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was released theatrically on November 20, 2020, and began streaming on Amazon Prime Video on December 4, 2020. Sound of Metal became a part of the Criterion Collection, with a 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD released on September 27, 2022.

Critical reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 97% based on 281 reviews, with an average of 8.2/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "An evocative look at the experiences of the deaf community, Sound of Metal is brought to life by Riz Ahmed's passionate performance." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 82 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".

Sound of Metal received mostly positive reviews from critics. Clarisse Loughrey of The Independent gave the film four stars out of five and praised Marder's direction and Ahmed's performance. Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times found the film "underwritten and dramatically muted" but praised Ahmed's performance and Nicolas Becker's sound design. Mark Kermode of The Guardian praised the "astonishing verisimilitude" of the direction and called Ahmed's performance the best of his career. Peter Bradshaw, also writing for The Guardian, credited Ahmed with giving "the film energy and point" but was critical of other aspects, writing that "[the story] perhaps tries to do too much", and that it "telescopes a long story into just a few months." Empire critic Ian Freer praised the sound design and called the film a "powerful but sensitive exploration of a so-called disability that challenges perceptions and assumptions about loss of hearing in thoughtful but provocative ways." Rolling Stone journalist David Fear wrote that the film "immerses you in a noiseless world — but it's the star that makes it speak volumes loudly and clearly". Although enthusiastic about many aspects of the film, metal-themed website The Pit criticized the film's portrayal of metal music, stating that it is "the latest in a long line of Hollywood movies to use metal as a lifestyle that serious characters grow out of."

At the end of the year, Sound of Metal appeared on 52 film critics' top-ten lists for 2020 as the ninth highest-ranked film, including first place on five lists and second place on seven lists.

In 2025, it was one of the films voted for the "Readers' Choice" edition of The New York Times' list of "The 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century," finishing at number 236.

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
AACTA AwardsMarch 5, 2021Best International ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Academy AwardsApril 25, 2021Best PictureBert Hamelinck & Sacha Ben HarrocheNominated
Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciNominated
Best Original ScreenplayDarius Marder, Abraham Marder & Derek CianfranceNominated
Best Film EditingMikkel E. G. NielsenWon
Best SoundNicolas Becker, Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, Carlos Cortés & Phillip BladhWon
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 4, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
American Cinema Editors AwardsApril 17, 2021Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic)Mikkel E. G. NielsenNominated
American Film Institute AwardsFebruary 26, 2021Top 10 Movies of the YearSound of MetalWon
Austin Film Critics AssociationMarch 19, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedWon
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciNominated
Best Original ScreenplayDarius Marder, Abraham Marder & Derek CianfranceNominated
Best EditingMikkel E. G. NielsenNominated
British Academy Film AwardsApril 11, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciNominated
Best EditingMikkel E. G. NielsenWon
Best SoundJaime Baksht, Nicolas Becker, Phillip Bladh, Carlos Cortés Navarrete & Michelle CouttolencWon
Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsDecember 13, 2020Best ActorRiz AhmedRunner-up
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciWon
Casting Society of AmericaApril 15, 2021Low Budget – Comedy or DramaSusan Shopmaker, Angela Peri (Location Casting), Lisa Lobel (Location Casting), Emily Fleischer (Associate)Nominated
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 21, 2020Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciWon
Cinema Audio Society AwardsApril 17, 2021Motion Picture – Live ActionPhillip Bladh, Nicolas Becker, Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, Carlos Cortés Navarrette & Kari VähäkuopusWon
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsMarch 7, 2021Best PictureSound of MetalNominated
Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciNominated
Best Original ScreenplayDarius Marder & Abraham MarderNominated
Best EditingMikkel E. G. NielsenWon
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationFebruary 10, 2021Best PictureSound of MetalRunner-up
Best ActorRiz AhmedRunner-up
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciRunner-up
Detroit Film Critics SocietyMarch 8, 2021Best PictureSound of MetalNominated
Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciNominated
Best Original ScreenplaySound of MetalNominated
Best Use of Music/SoundSound of MetalWon
Directors Guild of America AwardsApril 10, 2021Outstanding Directing – First-Time Feature FilmDarius MarderWon
Gotham Independent Film AwardsJanuary 11, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedWon
Georgia Film Critics AssociationMarch 12, 2021Best PictureSound of MetalNominated
Best DirectorDarius MarderNominated
Best ActorRiz AhmedWon
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciWon
Best Original ScreenplayDarius Marder & Abraham MarderNominated
Best Original SongAbraham MarderNominated
Golden Globe AwardsFebruary 28, 2021Best Actor – Motion Picture DramaRiz AhmedNominated
Hollywood Critics AssociationMarch 5, 2021Best PictureSound of MetalNominated
Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciWon
Best Breakthrough ActorPaul RaciWon
Best Male DirectorDarius MarderWon
Best Original ScreenplayDarius Marder & Abraham MarderNominated
Best First FeatureDarius MarderNominated
Houston Film Critics SocietyJanuary 18, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedWon
Outstanding Cinematic AchievementSound of Metal (for its Immersive Sound Design)Won
Independent Spirit AwardsApril 22, 2021Best First FeatureSound of MetalWon
Best Male LeadRiz AhmedWon
Best Supporting MalePaul RaciWon
IndieWire Critics PollDecember 14, 2020Best PerformanceRiz AhmedWon
London Film Critics' Circle2021Actor of the YearRiz AhmedNominated
Technical AchievementNicolas Becker (Sound Design)Nominated
British/Irish Actor of the Year (for body of work)Riz AhmedWon
Los Angeles Film Critics AssociationDecember 20, 2020Best ActorRiz AhmedRunner-up
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciRunner-up
Miami International Film FestivalMarch 6, 2021Impact AwardRiz AhmedWon
Motion Picture Sound EditorsApril 16, 2021Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature UnderscoreCarolina Santana, Nicolas Becker & Abraham MarderNominated
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Dialogue / ADRNicolas Becker, Carolina Santana & Michelle CouttolencNominated
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Effects / FoleyNicolas Becker, Carolina Santana, Pietu Korhonen & Heikki KossiNominated
National Board of ReviewJanuary 26, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedWon
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciWon
Top 10 Films of 2020Sound of MetalWon
National Society of Film CriticsJanuary 9, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedRunner-up
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciWon
New York Film Critics OnlineJanuary 26, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedWon
Online Film Critics SocietyJanuary 25, 2021Best PictureSound of MetalNominated
Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciNominated
Best Debut FeatureDarius MarderNominated
Technical Achievement AwardSound of Metal – Sound DesignWon
Palm Springs International Film FestivalFebruary 26, 2021Desert Palm Achievement Award, ActorRiz AhmedWon
Producers Guild of America AwardsMarch 24, 2021Best Theatrical Motion PictureBert Hamelinck & Sacha Ben HarrocheNominated
San Diego Film Critics SocietyJanuary 11, 2021Best PictureSound of MetalRunner-up
Best DirectorDarius MarderNominated
Best ActorRiz AhmedWon
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciWon
Best Supporting ActressOlivia CookeNominated
Best Original ScreenplayDarius Marder, Abraham Marder & Derek CianfranceRunner-up
Breakthrough ArtistRiz AhmedRunner-up
Best Use of MusicSound of MetalNominated
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle2021Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciWon
Santa Barbara International Film FestivalApril 3, 2021Virtuosos AwardRiz AhmedWon
Variety Artisans AwardNicolas BeckerWon
Satellite AwardsFebruary 15, 2021Best Motion Picture – DramaSound of MetalNominated
Best DirectorDarius MarderNominated
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – DramaRiz AhmedWon
Best Sound (Editing and Mixing)Phillip Bladh, Nicolas Becker, Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, Carlos Cortés & Carolina SantanaWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsApril 4, 2021Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading RoleRiz AhmedNominated
Seattle Film Critics SocietyFebruary 15, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedWon
Best Actor in a Supporting RolePaul RaciNominated
Best Picture of the YearSound of MetalNominated
Set Decorators Society of America AwardsMarch 31, 2021Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Contemporary Feature FilmTara Pavoni and Jeremy WoodwardNominated
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationJanuary 28, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciWon
Toronto Film Critics AssociationFebruary 7, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedWon
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciRunner-up
Best ScreenplaySound of MetalRunner-up
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationFebruary 8, 2021Best ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActorPaul RaciNominated
Best Original ScreenplayDarius Marder, Abraham Marder & Derek CianfranceNominated
Best EditingMikkel E. G. NielsenNominated
Writers Guild of America AwardsMarch 21, 2021Best Original ScreenplayDarius Marder & Abraham Marder; story by Darius Marder & Derek CianfranceNominated
Zurich Film FestivalOctober 6, 2019Best Film – International FeatureSound of MetalWon

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