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Sound and fury [videorecording] /a production of Aronson Film Associates and Public Policy Productions ; producer, Roger Weisberg ; director, Josh Aronson ; in association with Thirteen/WNET and Channel 4.

Contributor(s): Aronson, Josh | Weisberg, Roger | Docurama (Firm) | New Video Group | Aronson Film Associates | Public Policy Productions, Inc | WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.).
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialPublisher: New York : Docurama : Distributed by New Video, 2001, c2000Edition: Standard format.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 80 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 0767037766.Subject(s): Cochlear implants -- Social aspects | Deafness in children -- Social aspects | Deaf -- Social life and customs | Deaf -- Family relationships | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. -- Cochlear implants | Social aspects. -- Deafness | Social aspects. -- Deaf | Social life and customs. -- Deaf | Family relationships | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. -- Cochlear implants | Closed caption video recordings | VideodiscsGenre/Form: Documentary television programs. | Sociological works (Nonfiction) | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: 305.9/082
Production Credits: Camera, Brian Danitz ... [et al.] ; editor, Ann Collins ; composer, Mark Suozzo.
Summary: Five year old Heather Artinian, a deaf child, is torn between her deaf parents and her hearing grandparents, with her parents fearing that having Heather fitted with a cochlear implant would alienate her from them and the wider deaf community, and her grandparents wanting to give her what they see as a normal life.
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DVD; Dolby digital stereo.

Closed-captioned.

Camera, Brian Danitz ... [et al.] ; editor, Ann Collins ; composer, Mark Suozzo.

Originally produced for television in 2000.

Includes crew notes, additional footage and interviews, and trailers.

Five year old Heather Artinian, a deaf child, is torn between her deaf parents and her hearing grandparents, with her parents fearing that having Heather fitted with a cochlear implant would alienate her from them and the wider deaf community, and her grandparents wanting to give her what they see as a normal life.

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