Edition |
Educational version, Widescreen. |
Description |
1 videodisc (74 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
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digital optical stereo Dolby Digital rda |
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NTSC |
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video file DVD video rda |
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Educational films. lcgft |
System Details |
DVD-R (might not be compatible with all players); NTSC; widescreen presentation. |
Note |
Documentary. |
Language |
In English with optional English subtitles; closed-captioned; audio described. |
Performer |
Featuring Katie Dallam, Graham Sharpe, Alice Wingwall. |
Credits |
Produced by Tupelo Productions ; Erinnisse Rebisz (director, producer, editor) ; Patryk Rebisz (director, producer, photographer). |
Note |
Widescreen (16.9:1). |
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Program content: ©2016. |
Audience |
MPAA rating: Not rated. |
Summary |
This film takes the audience on a visual and auditory journey into the interior worlds of people forced to cope with extreme loss of senses. This film about the human spirit's power of resistance, concludes in admiration for our species' ability to transform personal crises into new beginnings. "Humans can close their eyes but never stop listening. This simple fact signals the end of musician Graham Sharpe's career as a pathological noise invades his hearing. His band was his life, now he must reinvent himself trying to stay close to the music he loves. Alice Wingwall, a photogarpher who goes blind becaue of retinal disease, uses words to trigger the memory chip of her brain supplying motivations for the new photos. In contrast, Kathie Dallam ... is beten into a coma at her first professional boxing match ... only to awake weeks later remembering nothing. Reset! Forced to relearn everything her brain produces unfamiliar images that mutate her paintings"--Container. |
Contents |
Special features: Special features: Original concept trailer -- Behind-the-scenes slideshow -- Directors' commentary. |
Subject |
Sharpe, Graham (Musician)
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Wingwall, Alice, interviewee.
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People with disabilities -- Biography.
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Hearing impaired -- Biography.
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Hearing disorders -- Psychological aspects -- Case studies.
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People with visual disabilities -- Biography.
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Vision disorders -- Psychological aspects -- Case studies.
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Brain damage -- Psychological aspects -- Case studies.
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Tinnitus -- Psychological aspects -- Case studies.
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Senses and sensation -- Case studies.
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Resilience (Personality trait) -- Case studies.
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Adjustment (Psychology) -- Case studies.
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Will.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Biographical films.
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Nonfiction films.
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Feature films.
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Educational films.
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.
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Added Author |
Dallam, Katie, interviewee.
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Rebisz, Erinnisse, film director, film producer, film editor.
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Rebisz, Patryk, director, producer, cinematographer.
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Sharpe, Graham (Musician), commentator, on-screen participant.
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Wingwall, Alice, commentator, on-screen participant.
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Dallam, Katie, commentator, on-screen participant.
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Tupelo Productions, production company.
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Outcast Films, publisher.
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Standard No. |
701327486378 |
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