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- A young woman named Sam finds herself trapped in New York City during the early stages of an invasion by alien creatures with ultra-sensitive hearing.
- When the family's fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her musical passion and her fear of abandoning her deaf parents.
- A family struggles for survival in a world invaded by blind alien creatures with ultra-sensitive hearing.
- Thieves attempt a massive heist against the U.S. Treasury as a Category 5 hurricane approaches one of its Mint facilities.
- Two disgruntled restaurant employees (David Bowie, Rosanna Arquette) decide to rob their employers (Buck Henry, Andre Gregory).
- Based on the actual events of one of the most horrific cases of child abuse ever to be documented, this haunting drama tells the tale of a young girl who was locked in a room for over 12 years.
- God's story is unstoppable when it is in the heart language of a people group. Deaf Missions' Jesus Film uses native signers to bring the story of Jesus to life from a Deaf perspective for a Deaf audience.
- A widowed father and his daughter whose house is up for demolition, are taken hostage by a dangerous couple, who won't stop until they retrieve what lies beneath the property.
- A grieving Chinese father travels to America to collect his daughter and stays to catch the killer.
- In 1988, Deaf students at Gallaudet University protested until the school appointed its first Deaf president, Dr. I. King Jordan, marking a pivotal moment for Deaf rights and representation.
- A modern retelling of the biblical story of Job, focusing on a man who faces immense personal and professional challenges. Despite his suffering, he remains steadfast in his faith and integrity, seeking solace in his relationship with God.
- Explores Marlee Matlin's life as a groundbreaking performer.
- Deaf since having his hearing knocked out at the age of 12, Asher has been training for almost two decades to avenge himself on Ivan, the man that killed his older brother, 21 years ago. And now that his nemesis is out of prison, he gets his chance. But Asher's target also happens to be his father.
- Chain gang prisoners forced to construct a "liberty highway" for their overseer chasten under his brutal stewardship, causing Duke Ellis to mastermind a mass riot.
- Chorus girl Letty Morris flees New York for Los Angeles, evading gangster Legs Caffey. The bus picks up escaped convict Paul Porter who joins Letty's escape as police and Legs give chase.
- After his fiancée's daughter dies while in his care, a deaf man shuts himself off from the world. Haunted by memories, it is only through new friendship that he can learn to forgive, love, and reconnect.
- The Legend of the Mountain Man is a family-friendly story that will be enjoyed by viewers of all ages in American Sign Language. The Legend of the Mountain Man, set in picturesque Montana, features a typical, dysfunctional family of five. The father, who has been at odds with his parents for many years, decides to send his three children to his parents' ranch for the summer. The children unexpectedly encounter a creature, one that has never been seen nor recorded in history books. Viewers accompany the children on a heartwarming journey as they navigate the family's past and try to reconcile some of the estranged family members.
- When deaf gay couple Alan and Brian finally brought hearing twin babies from India to NYC, they didn't expect the kids to scream "you don't understand me" at them one day.
- Agatha Tiegel became the first deaf woman to graduate from Gallaudet College's four year program with a Bachelor of Arts. Her valedictorian speech argued for the recognition of the Intellect of Women, a cause she advocated throughout her career.
- A coming-of-age story ignites when teenager Josh Sendler has to pack up his hoop dreams and move from the lush cornfields of Indiana to the harsh inner-city playgrounds of Newark, N.J.. He meets and befriends basketball phenom, Antwon Jackson, on the local court and together they make a run for the high school state championship. Their friendship is tested along the way and ultimately must prove itself in the face of the explosive n-word.
- Spray paint artist Lemon Drop (Torez Mosley) must navigate her passions to succeed in the new landscape of fine art.
- Ricardo Cortez plays a ruthless, near-psychotic gangster who withal follows his own code of honor. Helen Twelvetrees co-stars as a trusting young woman who marries mob lawyer John Garrick, never dreaming that both her husband and her brother Frank Conroy are involved in the rackets. When she does learn the horrible truth, it is she who determines to "cleanse" her family of the tinge of crime by dealing directly with Cortez--and she means directly.
- The Deaf Family portrays a dysfunctional deaf family going through everyday trials and tribulations. As each character encounters and muddles through a new challenge, they come to realize that they must accept their own identities as deaf individuals if they want to be accepted by everyone, including hearing people.
- The world's first deaf superheroes with superpowers through the use of sign language.
- A dark comedy pseudo-documentary about a mild-mannered accountant on a mission to hunt down the man who murdered his wife, no matter how big a fool of himself he makes along the way. This groundbreaking film is the first ever revenge comedy entirely in American Sign Language. Produced by an almost entirely deaf cast and crew, and a director who is the father of a deaf son, this film is entirely in American Sign Language and intentionally silent.