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Sound and Fury (2000)
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1 hr 20 mins
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Documentary
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Released: 1/20/2000
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Synopsis:
"Sound and Fury" investigates a debate that is raging within deaf communities all over the globe: cochlear implants. As the latest in medical technology this procedure can cure deafness in newborn babies -- but will it also mean the end of American Sign Language and deaf culture by dividing the deaf community between those who champion the implants and those who feel it is a crude medical procedure? This documentary explores this seemingly irreconcilable conflict as it illuminates the ongoing struggle for identity among deaf people today.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/20/2000
Director
Credit
Josh Aronson
Director
Cast
Credit
Jamie Leigh Allen
- voice over performer
Chris Artinian
Himself
Mari Artinian
Herself
Jemma Braham
- voice over performer
Peter Artinian
Himself
Freeda Cat
- voice over performer
Scott Davidson
- voice over performer
Nita Artinian
Herself
Ruthanne Gereghty
- voice over performer
John Griffin
- voice over performer
Barbara Herel
- voice over performer
David Jacobs
- voice over performer
Barbara Lanman
- voice over performer
Mary Grace Lipski
- voice over performer
Richard Rubin
- voice over performer
Mara Zuckerman
- voice over performer
Production Credits
Credit
Josh Aronson
Executive Producer
Roger Weisberg
Producer
Jackie Roth
Producer - coordinator producer
Julie Sacks
Producer - coordinator producer
Julie Talen
Producer - funding
Production Companies
Credit
Aronson Film Associates
Production Company
Public Policy Productions
Production Company
Thirteen/WNET New York
Production Company
Channel 4 Television
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Artistic License Releasing
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Locations
Glen Cove, New York, USA
Casting
Credit
Elizabeth Bunnell
Casting Associate - casting assistant
Liz Lewis
Voice Casting - voice over casting
Karl Katz
Casting Associate - casting assistant
John Kaufman
Casting Associate - casting assistant
Ann Lenane
Casting Associate - casting assistant
Phillip Namanworth
Casting Associate - casting assistant
Veronica Nash
Casting Associate - casting assistant
Saul Nathan-Kazis
Casting Associate - casting assistant
Allison Weisberg
Casting Associate - casting assistant
Liza Weisberg
Casting Associate - casting assistant
Film Camera
Credit
Brian Danitz
Cinematographer - cinematography
Kenny Gronningsater
Cinematographer - cinematography
Mead Hunt
Cinematographer - cinematography
Gordy Waterman
Cinematographer - cinematography
Brett Wiley
Cinematographer - cinematography
Music
Credit
Mark Suozzo
Composer - music composer
Mark Suozzo
Music Producer
Mark Suozzo
Music Arranger
Production Management
Credit
Deborah Clancy
Production Manager
Sound
Credit
Danny Caccavo
Sound Editor
Jose Aviles
Sound
Dow McKeever
Post-Production Sound - post-production sound mixer
Dow McKeever
Sound Editor
Daniel Brooks
Sound
David Jaunai
Post-Production Sound - post-production sound mixer
Brian Buckley
Sound
Marsha Moore
Sound Editor
Francisco LaTorre
Sound
John Murphy
Sound
Robert Reed
Sound
Juan Rodriguez
Sound
Dean Sarjeant
Sound
Visual Effects
Credit
Charlie Levi
Titles - title designer
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