The Golden Voice Movie: Love, Loss, and Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia
Delaware County filmmaker Brandon Eric Kamin and actor Nick Nolte teamed up for a heartfelt movie set in Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse Square. “The Golden Voice” tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a struggling street musician and a homeless man. The film, shot in just 18 days during the COVID pandemic, is a tribute to the city and a personal homage to Kamin’s father.
Kamin’s personal experiences growing up with a single mom inspired the heartfelt storytelling in the movie. Even Kamin’s mom, affectionately called “Bubby,” joined the cast and added her energy to the set. The movie, which features the line “Die with memories, not dreams,” is available for streaming on Prime Video and Apple TV.
The touching narrative and strong performances by Nolte and the cast make “The Golden Voice” a must-watch film that captures the essence of human connection and resilience. So grab some popcorn and enjoy this heartwarming story that takes place right in the heart of Philadelphia.