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Words of Silence

Words of Silence
Direction
LUCIA RIKAKI
Screenplay
LUCIA RIKAKI
Cinematography
LUCIA RIKAKI
Cast
LEMONIA GHAMALIA,
Producer
LUCIA RIKAKI
Edition(s)
26ª

Words of Silence

Words of Silence
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  • 74 minutos
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  • Col
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  • 2002
Greece

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A documentary on intimate day-to-day life for deaf people with their sign language, where hands acquire a voice of their own and discourse, unvoiced, finds its place in the world. Unpretentious and human, director Lucia Rikaki allows her camera to close in discretely on her theme - a group of deaf people - and to lead the spectators on. By means of interviews with the protagonists, their families (in general consisting of others, equally deprived of hearing) and their friends, the film shows day-to-day life in each particular case for these people, whereupon the spectators will surely query their own concepts of normality

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LUCIA RIKAKI

Born in 1961, in Piraeus, in Greece, she studied history of art, graphic design, cinema, and photography in England. She directed her first short film in 1982, Suzie’s Walk, followed by divers documentaries, notably on theater, with Medea Material (1988), Quartet (1993), and Surreal Eros (1996), a play she wrote and directed. Her first feature was in 1991, A Trip to Australia. She also made Dancing Soul (1999) and Comedy Nights (2001).
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