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{{Infobox film

| name = Hear and Now

| image = Hear_and_Now_2007.jpg

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| caption = DVD cover

| director = Irene Taylor Brodsky

| producer = Sara Bernstein
Irene Taylor Brodsky
Crofton Diack
Eve Epstein
Sheila Nevins

| writer = Irene Taylor Brodsky

| narrator =

| starring = Paul and Sally Taylor

| music = Joel Goodman

| cinematography = Irene Taylor Brodsky
Crofton Diack

| editing = Georg Bartz
Irene Taylor Brodsky

| distributor = Home Box Office (HBO)

| released =

| runtime = 85 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English
American Sign Language

| budget =

}}

'Hear and Now' is a 2007 documentary film by Irene Taylor Brodsky, winning awards in 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival and the Heartland Film Festival; and garnering a Peabody Award in 2008.[http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/hear-and-now 68th Annual Peabody Awards], May 2009.

Plot



The filmmaker's parents were both born deaf; and the couple raised children who were not deaf. Paul Taylor and his wife Sally Taylor were in their 60s when they both decided to have cochlear implant surgery, which could permit them to hear for the first time.HBO/'Hear and Now': [http://www.hbo.com/docs/programs/hearandnow/synopsis.html synopsis] The documentary follows what turns out to be a complicated journey from the comfortable world of silence to a profoundly challenging world of sounds and language.[http://www.ntid.rit.edu/media/full_text.php?article_id=581 "Rochester Native Brings Her Famous Film Home to Benefit Deaf Students"], NTID News. March 15, 2007.

The documentary introduces the couple's personal histories – childhood years learning to communicate in a special school, experiencing the stigma surrounding deafness in mainstream high schools, and having meaningful careers in the Deaf community at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf. Paul was a pioneer in development of TDD (telecommunications device for the deaf) which is also known as TTY.

The couple's filmmaker daughter chronicled these surgeries and the aftermath. The film shows some of the short-term consequences, including both expected and unexpected adjustments each would need to make. These two deaf people investigate the sounds and meaning of sounds; but learning what not to hear becomes an equally significant challenge. The camera records quite different reactions as the couple struggles to adjust after living deaf for a lifetime. The effects of the surgeries are not entirely positive.Halbfinger, David M. [https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/30/movies/30sund.html?scp=1&sq=irene%20taylor%20brodsky&st=cse "Coming to Sundance: New Crop of Engaged Indie Films"], 'The New York Times'. November 30, 2006.

The film establishes cochlear implant surgery in an intimate family setting rather than the larger context of the Deaf community.Lowe, Justin. [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/film/reviews/article_display.jsp?&rid=8750 "Bottom Line: Lacks meaningful context about cochlear implants"], 'The Hollywood Reporter'. February 5, 2007.

Production



This documentary was co-produced by Vermillion Films and HBO Documentary Films, which reduced the financial risks inherent in the project; and the film was distributed by HBO.[http://www.ntid.rit.edu/media/full_text.php?article_id=1062 "'Hear and Now' Released on DVD."] 'NTID News' (National Technical Institute for the Deaf). October 21, 2009.

Film festivals



In 2007, 'Hear and Now' won the prize for the Best Documentary at the Heartland Film Festival. At the Sundance Film Festival, the documentary won the Audience Award;ParkCity-Guide.com: [http://www.parkcity-guide.com/2007-sundance-film-festival.html "2007 Sundance Film Festival] and it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize.

Select list of festival entries



* Heartland Film Festival, Best Documentary, Audience Award, 2007.Heartland Film Festival: [http://www.trulymovingpictures.org/FilmFestival/Pages/MovieDetails.aspx?MovieId=433 Crystal Heart Award]

* Sundance Film Festival, Audience Award, 2007.

* Middle East International Film Festival

* Biogra Film Festival, Special Jury "Best Life" Award.Vermillion Pictures: [http://www.vermilionpictures.com/ News]

* EIDF Film Festival, Audience Award.

* American Film Festival in Moscow.

See also



* List of Peabody Award winners (20002009)

* List of films featuring the deaf and hard of hearing

Notes



References



* Courier, David. [http://www.deconstructingsundance.com/2009/FESTIVAL2007_DOCUMENTARYCOMPETITION_Hear%20and%20Now 'Hear and Now'], Deconstructing Sundance. 2007.

* Deburg, Peter. [https://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=festivals&jump=review&id=2478&reviewid=VE1117932460&cs=1 "Sundance 2007: 'Hear and Now (Documentary)"], 'Variety'. January 20, 2007.

* Lowe, Justin. [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/film/reviews/article_display.jsp?&rid=8750 "Bottom Line: Lacks meaningful context about cochlear implants"], 'The Hollywood Reporter'. February 5, 2007.

* Halbfinger, David M. [https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/30/movies/30sund.html "Coming to Sundance: New Crop of Engaged Indie Films"], 'The New York Times'. November 30, 2006.

* [http://www.ntid.rit.edu/media/full_text.php?article_id=1062 "'Hear and Now' Released on DVD"]. NTID News (National Technical Institute for the Deaf). October 21, 2009.


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