Frame Shift: Threshold (2023) Audio Described
Frame Shift: Accessible Arts - Audio Described
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Threshold is an exploration of machines as part of the Deaf experience, how the acceptance of a cochlear implant is not an automatic, seamless entry to a world of sound. The film presents a radical imagining of silence as a restorative space, a place to draw strength from in facing the seeming necessity of noise.
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