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French Sign Language Movies

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The Bélier Family(2014)

1h 45min | Comedy, Music
3.5/5 (with 1,084 votes)

The whole Bélier family is deaf, except for sixteen year old Paula who is the important translator in her parents' day to day life especially when it comes to matters concerning the family farm. When her music teacher discovers she has a fantastic singing voice and she gets an opportunity to enter a big Radio France contest the whole family's future is set up for big changes.

Code Unknown(2000)

1h 58min | Drama, Romance / Love, War
3.4/5 (with 95 votes)

A series of events unfold like a chain reaction, all stemming from a minor event that brings the film's five characters together. Set in Paris, France, Anne is an actress whose boyfriend Georges photographs the war in Kosovo. Georges' brother, Jean, is looking for the entry code to Georges' apartment. These characters' lives interconnect with a Romanian immigrant and a deaf teacher.

Marie's Story(2014)

1h 35min | Drama
3.7/5 (with 39 votes)

Marie Heurtin is born both blind and deaf. Sister Marguerette wins her trust and teaches her how to express herself.

11'09''01 September 11(2002)

2h 15min | Drama
3.3/5 (with 48 votes)

Filmmakers from all over the world provide short films – each of which is eleven minutes, nine seconds, and one frame of film in length – that offer differing perspectives on the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Words in Blue(2005)

1h 54min | Romance / Love, Drama
3.1/5 (with 4 votes)

Clara is afraid of words. Her daughter, Anna, is afraid of others. Vincent is afraid to grow up. But he won't be afraid to love them.

In the Land of the Deaf(1992)

1h 39min | Documentary
2.6/5 (with 4 votes)

The films and methods of Nicolas Philibert, maker of Etre et avoir, have shown him to be one of contemporary cinema’s most acclaimed documentarists. In The Land of the Deaf is an elegantly spare and thoughtful portrait of the rich, diverse, but often isolated culture of the deaf community. The film has tremendous power and value: it educates and transports us to another way of occupying this world, and it does so in a pleasurable, unrushed and intelligent fashion.

Directed by Nicolas Philibert
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