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Hear And Now (2007) [720p] [WEBRip] [YTS]
TORRENT SUMMARY
Hear and Now
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Theatrical Release: 2007-01-20 DVD Release: 2009-11-12 Torrent Release: 03-08-2021 by user YTS
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Movie Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
85 min.
Parental Rating:
Not Rated
Awards:
5 wins & 2 nominations
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DESCRIPTION
In this deeply personal memoir, filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky documents her deaf parents' complex decision to leave their world of silence and undergo a dangerous surgery to get cochlear implants -- the only one of its kind that can restore a sense. At the age of 65, Paul and Sally Taylor decided they wanted to hear their first symphonies, hear their children's' voices, and talk on the phone. How will this operation transform them, their relationship with each other, and the deaf world they might leave behind? This is a story of two people taking a journey from silence to sound. The question is, what will they make of it, and what might they gain -- or lose -- forever?
Sinopsis by IMDBIn this deeply personal memoir, filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky documents her deaf parents' complex decision to leave their world of silence and undergo a dangerous surgery to get cochlear implants -- the only one of its kind that can restore a sense. At the age of 65, Paul and Sally Taylor decided they wanted to hear their first symphonies, hear their children's' voices, and talk on the phone. How will this operation transform them, their relationship with each other, and the deaf world they might leave behind? This is a story of two people taking a journey from silence to sound. The question is, what will they make of it, and what might they gain -- or lose -- forever? —Irene Taylor Brodsky