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These films feature characters who pretend to be deaf or hard of hearing: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), an American comedy-drama film based on the 1962 novel of the same name which is set in a mental institution and features a Native American side character who is believed to be a deafmute, until revealed otherwise.
The American documentary film features two brothers, one deaf and one hearing, with their families. The deaf brother has a deaf wife and a deaf daughter. While he opposes cochlear implants, his daughter wants one. The hearing brother has a hearing wife, and the couple have a deaf baby for whom they explore the option of cochlear implants.
See No Evil, Hear No Evil (film) Shabdo; The Shadow of the Sun (film) Shanks (film) Shut In (2016 film) Sign Gene; Signs of the Time (film) Silenced (film) A Silent Agreement; The Silent Child; The Silent Hour; A Silent Voice (film) The Silent War (2019 film) Sins of Man; Sirivennela; Sound of Metal; Sound of Violence; Soundtrack (film) Steele Wool
The youngest of three children, the actress became deaf at 18 months old. The film makes clear it wasn’t easy being the deaf child of hearing parents and siblings. When Matlin is seen returning ...
Deaf (Spanish: Sorda) is an upcoming Spanish drama film written and directed by Eva Libertad, a continuation of her 2023 Goya Award-nominated short film of the same name that starred her sister, Miriam Garlo. This feature length film also stars deaf actress Miriam Garlo along with Álvaro Cervantes, Elena Irureta, and Joaquín Notario.
It includes films written, produced or directed by deaf people whose leading actors are deaf. Thanks to the advent of the digital technology in 2000s, there has been a rise of various short film productions by and with deaf people, formation of deaf film production companies and deaf film festivals.
The Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP), originally known as Captioned Films for the Deaf, Inc. in 1950, [1] and later known as Captioned Films and Videos and the Captioned Media Program, is a national nonprofit funded by the United States Department of Education under federal Public Law 85-905.
The Silent Child is a British sign language short film written by and starring Rachel Shenton and directed by her own husband Chris Overton, and released in 2017 by Slick Films. [1] It tells the story of Libby, a profoundly deaf six-year-old girl, who lives a silent life until a social worker, played by Shenton, teaches her how to communicate ...