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  2. Sound of Metal - Wikipedia

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    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."

  3. Category:Images of video covers - Wikipedia

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    File:A Carol Christmas DVD.jpg; File:A Cross the Universe.jpg; File:A Cry in the Wilderness.jpg; File:A Day of One Hero.jpg; File:A Duo Occasion.jpg; File:A Happening in Central Park DVD cover.jpg; File:A Hell of a Story.jpg; File:A Majority Of One.jpg; File:A Matter of Loaf and Death movie poster.jpg; File:A Memory of Two Mondays DVD Cover.jpg

  4. Deaf cinema - Wikipedia

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    Deaf cinema is a movement that includes all works produced and directed by deaf people or members of the deaf community and is led by deaf actors. All these works have a tendency to nurture and develop the culture's self image and to reflect correctly the core of the Deaf culture and language.

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  6. Terrylene Sacchetti - Wikipedia

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    Terrylene Sacchetti (born February 5, 1967) is a deaf actress from Chicago, Illinois. She graduated from the Model Secondary School for the Deaf in 1985. [2] Her most well known work in the film industry is for Natural Born Killers (1994), After Image (2001) and Listen Carefully (1991). She is also known in the deaf community for her advocacy ...

  7. Social impact of profound hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Members of the Deaf community tend to view deafness as a difference in human experience rather than a disability or disease. [5] [6] When used as a cultural label especially within the culture, the word deaf is often written with a capital D and referred to as "big D Deaf" in speech and sign.

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  9. Howie Seago - Wikipedia

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    Seago, who is deaf, was born in Tacoma, Washington. His father was hard of hearing, and that side of the family had a history of hearing loss. [2] Howie has two brothers (one is hard of hearing; one is deaf) and two sisters (who are both hearing). [2] He first began to develop his mimicking abilities as a child with the help of his mother.