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Fabrica
08/08/2019
- 08/08/2019
Brighton
Junction
19/05/2018
- 19/05/2018
Goole
Norwich Film Festival
10/11/2018
- 10/11/2018
Norwich
Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre
14/03/2023
- 14/03/2023
Dumfries
The Studio Theatre
19/07/2018
- 19/07/2018
Douglas
Fabrica
08/08/2019
- 08/08/2019
Brighton
Junction
19/05/2018
- 19/05/2018
Goole
The Studio Theatre
19/07/2018
- 19/07/2018
Douglas
Norwich Film Festival
10/11/2018
- 10/11/2018
Norwich
Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre
14/03/2023
- 14/03/2023
Dumfries
Power in Our Hands is a ground-breaking documentary – containing newly digitised archive footage available to the public for the first time – on the Deaf community’s fight for civil rights and principally, the right to be heard.
Combining social history and archive film with contemporary interviews, and released in the 125th anniversary year of the British Deaf Association, Power in Our Hands explores the secret history and heritage of the Deaf community in the UK.
It will be essential viewing for a number of audiences, including those interested in political activism and social and civil rights developments; audiences of archive film; and Deaf people, their family members and friends. As such it represents a superb, ready-made opportunity for venues to engage with new groups and diversify their existing programme offer.
At the heart of the Deaf world is British Sign Language (BSL), the first language of many Deaf people. The Deaf community does not see deafness as a disability; instead positioning itself as a significant cultural and linguistic group with a rich and exciting history stretching back hundreds of years, and with the word ‘Deaf’ (with a capitalised ‘D’) an expression of cultural identity.
Rather than focusing on medical definitions of hearing loss, Power in Our Hands presents Deaf people as an active and resilient community that has long campaigned for its language to be recognised. From the social scenes of the 1930s, to the 2000 march supporting BSL recognition, this documentary will give people a glimpse into Deaf culture that is mostly hidden from the hearing world.
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