In “Deaf President Now!” directors Nyle DiMarco and Oscar winner Davis Guggenheim recount eight tumultuous days in 1988 at Washington, DC’s Gallaudet University – the only Deaf university in the U.S.
The duo’s documentary film, The Quiet Cajuns, which recently premiered on Louisiana Public Broadcasting is meant to raise ...
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Deaf President Now: The new documentary shedding light on ‘forgotten’ history of deaf civil rights movement
Fire alarms are blaring, red lights are flashing, and students are bursting through the halls of Gallaudet, the world’s first university for deaf students. It’s a loud scene – but there is no sound.
Drexel Theatre will co-present the Columbus Premiere of Deaf Santa Claus, a new feature documentary film, on Tuesday, ...
'Deaf President Now!' trailblazers, co-directors preview documentary on historic university protests
INDIANAPOLIS — Apple TV+ describes "Deaf President Now!" as the story of the greatest civil rights movement most people have never heard of. "'Deaf President Now!' is so much a part of my community's ...
RASCOE: That's Jerry Covell signing to the crowd at Gallaudet University, telling them, I am as insulted as you all. The problem - the choice to leave the University for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing ...
Olivier Sarbil’s “Viktor,” opening in Los Angeles October 3, is a war documentary unlike any other. The title subject is a deaf Ukrainian man who wants to enlist in his country’s armed forces in 2022 ...
Four students. Eight days of protest. One big change in university leadership. It's the pivotal moment in history you probably don't know about! "Deaf President Now!" follows the events on the campus ...
Taskovski Films has picked up sales rights to Garry Keane’s “A Quiet Love,” which will have its world premiere at Doc Edge, an Oscar-qualifying documentary festival in New Zealand. In the film, three ...
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