It Fell on Deaf Ears (2016)
Deafhood through Graphic Signed Novel
Because Quebec Sign Language cannot be captured on paper, videography has revealed itself to be the best way to represent this visual language. The first ‘comic strip’ in sign language, the film depicts snatches of conversations between various deaf and hearing protagonists. A visit to a silent world, where the hearing impaired ask us to listen to them.
Director: Véro Leduc
Genre: Animation, Documentary
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: November 7, 2016
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Jason Theriault
Editing: Véro Leduc
Production: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Université de Montréal, Fondation des Sourds du Québec, Cinéall
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
Keywords
sign languages, experimental
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is It Fell on Deaf Ears about?
- Because Quebec Sign Language cannot be captured on paper, videography has revealed itself to be the best way to represent this visual language. The first ‘comic strip’ in sign language, the film depicts snatches of conversations between various deaf and hearing protagonists. A visit to a silent world, where the hearing impaired ask us to listen to them.
- Who directed It Fell on Deaf Ears?
- It Fell on Deaf Ears was directed by Véro Leduc.
- Who stars in It Fell on Deaf Ears?
- It Fell on Deaf Ears stars Émilie Boulet-Lévesque, Denise Lefebvre, Daz Saunders, Pamela Witcher, Theara Yim, Hodan Youssouf.
- How long is It Fell on Deaf Ears?
- It Fell on Deaf Ears has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- What genre is It Fell on Deaf Ears?
- It Fell on Deaf Ears is a Animation, Documentary film.
- Where was It Fell on Deaf Ears produced?
- It Fell on Deaf Ears was produced in Canada.