2012 | Color | 80 min 0 seg Do deaf people dream with music? A group of deaf young people from the coast of Oaxaca choose their own stories for the first film made entirely in Mexican Sign Language. In the process, we encounter a culture that is 100% visual and witness the construction of a cinematographic collective dream. Eye Music interweaves silent films, music for the deaf and longing thoughts. Country: México Direction: Cordero; José Antonio Script: Cordero; José Antonio Production: Uzeta; Sachiko Photography: Morón; Javier, Cantú; Alejandro Sound: Ojeda; Enrique, Larson; Samuel, Serna; Alan Music: Ortiz; Tareke Participation year at FICM: 2012
2012 | Color | 80 min 0 seg Do deaf people dream with music? A group of deaf young people from the coast of Oaxaca choose their own stories for the first film made entirely in Mexican Sign Language. In the process, we encounter a culture that is 100% visual and witness the construction of a cinematographic collective dream. Eye Music interweaves silent films, music for the deaf and longing thoughts. Country: México Direction: Cordero; José Antonio Script: Cordero; José Antonio Production: Uzeta; Sachiko Photography: Morón; Javier, Cantú; Alejandro Sound: Ojeda; Enrique, Larson; Samuel, Serna; Alan Music: Ortiz; Tareke Participation year at FICM: 2012
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