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Irene Taylor Brodsky talks about her film HEAR AND NOW (US Documentary Competition - 2007 Sundance Film Festival)

Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: January 15, 2007 at 8:57 am
Author: sundancechannel

Length: 0:01:31
Rating: 5.00
Views: 1,630

Tags: 2007 sundance film festival hear and now irene taylor brodsky documentary independent redford channel

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smcbay22 (Tuesday 16th of September 2008 06:17:35 PM)
i enjoyed watching this film with one of my best friends. i love watching this couple
LouisMenchise (Tuesday 17th of June 2008 09:44:07 PM)
A fascinating and beautiful film. Congratualtions on a good work and for being part of such a wonderful family. You are all quite lucky. I'd love to know some day how your parents are progressing.
cardparadise (Tuesday 27th of May 2008 08:00:06 PM)
Irene, I just wanted you to know that your film was great! My wife and I just watched it on HBO and it is really a touching story about your parents. They seem like wonderful people! You are so blessed to have them in your life...and of course, vice versa. Good luck in your future films.
DizzyE70 (Monday 19th of May 2008 01:01:51 PM)
Irene- Being from Utah I didn't even know this was at Sundance. I just watched it on HBO and I wanted to say thanks. My GParents were deaf and this brought memories and tears to me. My dad while older than you was in your shoes. Thanks for such a great story.
obamasuckss (Sunday 18th of May 2008 10:47:14 PM)
i watched this show, very moving i hope your parents are doing well they seem like very nice people. GOOD LUCK!
jmarq4 (Monday 11th of June 2007 05:31:47 PM)
This film affirms that sound connect us to a larger world, whether we like it or not. But sound is not necessary for love-- this couple has been married for years and they didn't need sound to know that they love one another. They don't need sound to understand one another. I think hearing people should know too that there are deeper levels of understanding that exceed sound.Deaf people who want access to sound may not prviledge it-they may recognize another perspective in it.