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Sunday 03/15 15:30

Kino 35 - French Institute in Prague

Language: Spanish
Subtitles: English, Open Captions for Deaf and Hard of hearing

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Deaf

(Sorda)

Ángela is expecting a baby, but her genuine excitement is tinged with worry. How will she navigate motherhood in a world that cannot hear her? This exceptionally sensitive drama explores partnership and the challenges of nonstandard parenting.

Hector and Ángela share an idyllic relationship, undisturbed by her deafness. Yet as they prepare for parenthood, doubts begin to surface. Each partner hopes their child will understand and connect with them, but whether the child can hear or not, there is a risk that they will belong to only one parent’s world. This intimate exploration of relationships and the limits of understanding marks the debut of a director who cast her own deaf sister in the lead role. Their shared life and conversations inspired a film that conveys, with remarkable empathy, the experience of social exclusion.

One World for All

Basic information about the film

TitleDeaf
Original LanguageSpanish
Subtitles English, Open Captions for Deaf and Hard of hearing
Film typeFeature film
Year of Production2025
Country of OriginSpain
Length99 min.
Director Eva Libertad
Sales Asociace českých filmových klubů
Jan Jílek
jan.jilek@acfk.cz

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Kino 35 - French Institute in Prague
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