A spate of robberies in Southern California schools had an oddly specific target: tubas. In this work of creative nonfiction, d/Deaf first-time feature director Alison O’Daniel presents the impact of these crimes from an unexpected angle. The film unfolds mimicking a game of telephone, where sound’s feeble transmissibility is proven as the story bends and weaves to human interpretation and miscommunication. The result is a stunning contribution to cinematic language. O’Daniel has developed a syntax of deafness that offers a complex, overlaid, surprising new texture, which offers a dimensional experience of deafness and reorients the audience auditorily in an unfamiliar and exhilarating way.
Title | The Tuba Thieves |
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Year | 2024 |
Genre | Documentary, Drama |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | ITVS, Field of Vision, JustFilms / Ford Foundation, Chicken & Egg Films, Louverture Films, Creative Capital |
Cast | Nyeisha Prince, Russell Harvard, Geovanny Marroquin, Warren Snipe |
Crew | Alysa Nahmias (Consulting Producer), Rachel Nederveld (Producer), Maida Brankman (Executive Producer), Jolene Mendes (Line Producer), Alison O'Daniel (Producer), Wendy Ettinger (Executive Producer) |
Keyword | sign languages, asl, experimental, deafness, deaf culture |
Release | Mar 15, 2024 |
Runtime | 92 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 8.00 / 10 by 1 users |