Black is a compelling drama that tells the story of a deaf teacher who faces numerous challenges in her quest to help her students overcome their disabilities. Through a nonlinear timeline, the movie explores themes of perseverance, hope, and the power of human connection.
The Miracle Worker (1962) is a powerful and inspiring biographical drama that tells the story of Helen Keller, a blind and deaf child, and her teacher Annie Sullivan. The film showcases the struggles and triumphs of these two remarkable individuals as they overcome immense challenges and foster a deep bond.
Johnny Got His Gun tells the story of Joe Bonham, a young soldier who awakens in a hospital bed after being severely injured in World War I. Joe has lost his limbs and senses, leaving him trapped in his own body. The film explores Joe's struggle to communicate and find purpose in his existence, highlighting the horrors of war and the human spirit's resilience.
Marie, a deaf-blind girl, navigates through the challenges of her disability and her religious education in 19th-century France, ultimately finding her voice through sign language.
Land of Silence and Darkness is a documentary that explores the lives of deaf and blind people in Germany. It follows the story of a deaf woman named Fini Straubinger as she communicates with others through sign language and tactile hand movements. The film also delves into the challenges and isolation faced by deaf and blind individuals, highlighting the importance of compassion and understanding.
The young Gennet Corcuera begins a new stage of her life in which for the first time she lives alone and independent, working as a teacher.
Satoshi becomes blind at the age of 9 and deaf at the age of 18. With the support of his family and friends, he embarks on a journey to find the meaning of 'being alive' and his reason for existence. This heartfelt story explores the concept of humanity and the profound bonds of family. Based on a true story.
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