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- A family struggles for survival in a world invaded by blind alien creatures with ultra-sensitive hearing.
- Following the events at home, the Abbott family now face the terrors of the outside world. Forced to venture into the unknown, they realize the creatures that hunt by sound are not the only threats lurking beyond the sand path.
- During a series of adrenaline-fueled gigs, itinerant punk-metal drummer Ruben begins to experience hearing loss. When a specialist tells him his condition will rapidly worsen, he thinks his music career - and with it his life - is over.
- An eighteen-year-old struggling to integrate into a hearing world following cochlear implantation witnesses the murder of a police officer. The subsequent investigation unravels a net of police corruption.
- If you could make your deaf child hear, would you? Academy Award-nominated "Sound and Fury" follows the intimate, heart-rending tale of the Artinians, an extended family of deaf and hearing members, across three generations. Together they confront a technological device that can help the deaf to hear but may also threaten deaf culture--and their bonds with one another. For Peter and his wife, both of whom are deaf, a surgical ear implant for their 5-year-old daughter Heather means a choice between two worlds: an unfamiliar hearing world; and the deaf world, a robust culture in its own right united by a uniquely visual and artistic language. Heather Artinian--precocious, vivacious, and avidly curious about implant surgery--is caught between her deaf parents and her hearing grandparents as they argue passionately about her future. The debate is sometimes silent, but by no means quiet. "Sound and Fury" speaks volumes about the choices we make and the battles we fight in order to be heard.
- Family drama about a deaf and hearing couple who struggle to decide whether or not to give their deaf son a cochlear implant.
- A documentary memoir following a filmmaker's deaf parents as they receive a complex surgical implant, which allows them to experience sound for the first time.
- 7 year-old Lucy and her mother, Eva, who are both Deaf, share a close bond in their own silent world. But when Lucy receives a cochlear implant, and ventures for the first time into the hearing world, she leaves a rupture in their relationship.
- Documentary about five British teenagers who are deaf; the challenges they face and the achievements they make in their day to day lives.
- This movie follows California deaf athletes Jazmin Hernandez and Matt Klotz, both 15 on the road to the most unique, yet underfunded, sporting event in the world. A groundbreaking look at the state of deaf culture, the film unveils a deeply-rooted deaf world that Matt and Jazmin never knew existed.
- In the picturesque Israeli Negev desert lays the Bedouin Village of El-Sayed. It has the largest percentage of deaf people in the world yet, no hearing aids can be seen because in El-Sayed deafness is not a handicap. The tranquility of the village is interrupted by Salim El-Sayed's decision to change his deaf son's fate using the Cochlear Implant Operation. This bionic implanted chip, that can make deaf people hear, is slowly reaching more secluded areas, even to El-Sayed which has neither paved roads nor electricity. Salim's decision is evoking great conflict in the village threatening the tradition of coexistence between deaf and hearing. "Voices from El-Sayed" is a unique and moving documentary offering us intimate cinematic dialogue with El-Sayed's marvelous silent people.
- How lives of ordinary people are changed forever by using new technology, and thus, becoming cyborgs.
- A cochlea can make it possible for the profoundly deaf to hear sound, but their use is controversial: Two families, both with children who are deaf. One has decided to have a CI for their son, the other has not, Why?
- A deaf boxer must decide whether to give up the sport he loves in favour of an operation that could allow him to hear for the first time.
- Members of the radical deaf community are suspects in the murder of a doctor who provides cochlear implants. But the investigation proves troublesome when members refuse to cooperate because of their contempt for the hearing public.
- When an NYPD officer is hit by a car in the line of duty, the hospital is turned upside down to save her. Kapoor and Iggy work with a patient struggling with a previous surgery.
- Lisa meets the son of the late Bleeding Gums Murphy and tries to improve his life.
- Toby agrees to do something risky in order to clear his poker debt. Daphne takes an advanced cooking class at Buckner Hall but has trouble being the only deaf kid in a hearing class. Bay and Emmett bond when she asks him to help her find out more about who her dad was.
- When Bay Kennish gets an unexplainable result in her biology class blood typing experiment she gets her first hint that she was Switched at Birth. Not content to let a mystery lie she convinces her parents to follow up and soon the Kennishes and the Vasquezes are redefining family. The episode title comes from a famous painting questioning accepted perception painted by René Magritte
- Bay and Ty go on a double date with Mary Beth and Mac.
- In this alternate reality episode, Bay and Daphne grow up together.
- The ability to hear is an astounding sense that helps us enjoy music, keep our balance, and warn us of potential danger, but too much noise can be detrimental to our lives, as can too little. Are there ways to boost our hearing ability?
- Helen visits a hidden location in Scotland to experience some extreme acoustics. She discovers how sound diffracts and so helps us to sense danger and how our ears translate vibrations into electrical signals.
- 2015– 48mPodcast EpisodeTrump changes his mind on Afghanistan. Ben is more impressed with cochlear implants than the solar eclipse.