J'avancerai vers toi avec les yeux d'un sourd (2016)
Directed by Laetitia Carton

Documentary

Film Synopsis

This film is dedicated to Vincent, who died ten years ago.  Vincent was deaf and it was through sign language that he was able to communicate with others.  This film shows us the world that Vincent lived in, a world unfamiliar to those who have the sense of hearing and which is inhabited by people who are ready to fight to defend their identity and culture...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Laetitia Carton
  • Cinematographer: Gertrude Baillot, Laetitia Carton, Pascale Marin
  • Music: Camille
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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