Lou suffers from social anxiety and longs for acceptance and belonging. As he tries to fight his insecurities and integrate, his body becomes a manifesto of his inner conflicts.
When and how do we get to the end of something? How do we make the decision to change? How does it feel when it’s time to go? A meditative video-poem on leaving, change and the flow of time.
Andi presents his new navigation app in sign language with his low-budget team in front of the camera. Conflict arises between Andi and the production manager right from the first shots. It remains uncertain whether Andi can endure his problems until the end.
When Chris the Nerd confesses to his mate that he has never been with a girl it sets off a disastrous plan to het his first successful lay! Never Trust An Interpreter is a story of what can go wrong when you enlist the help of your friend and an interpreter for a date...
The Woman I Am is written and performed by Samantha Pearsall, a deeply poignant and inspirational coming of age story about how we become the people we truly are.
In this nonstop dark comedy thriller, two artist robbers are faced with the final assignment that would set them up for a lifetime but the price must be paid through family blood.
Hi Bunny! is a comedy following Roxy's attempts to get revenge on her ex boyfriend Ricardo after being cruelly dumped on a doorstep. But what lengths will she go to?
Deaf curler Sayuri Matsuhashi has a one-year-old hearing daughter with her deaf husband. She and her older brother, who is also deaf, won a regional tournament and became the first deaf people to qualify for the national competition, so she is busy training all over the country while raising her child.
Gabrielle, a deaf young adult raised in an oralist family, feels like she is missing out on her life. His unexpected meeting with Avril, a deaf signer and proud of it, upsets his way of seeing things.
A non-functional relationship between Dror (10) a deaf child and Moshik, his father who struggles to accept his deafness. Moshik insists on integrating Dror in a school for hearing children, where Dror experiences bullying. He first sees his son’s distress after Dror attacks the class bully and is expelled. Now the two have to communicate to find solutions.