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Guggenheim had never co-directed a film and ... or did that idea happen in the edit? DiMarco: Davis and I, in early discussions, knew that we wanted Deaf people watching this film to say ...
In “Deaf President Now!” directors Nyle DiMarco and Oscar winner Davis Guggenheim recount eight tumultuous days in 1988 at Washington, DC’s Gallaudet University – the only Deaf university in the U.S.
In “Deaf President Now!” directors Nyle DiMarco and Oscar winner Davis Guggenheim recount eight tumultuous days in 1988 at Washington, DC’s Gallaudet University – the only Deaf university ...
Deaf President Now!” filmmakers say the new documentary about 1988 protests at Gallaudet University can inspire young people who feel “they’re living in a tumultuous world.” ...
Co-directed by Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth) and the Deaf activist, actor, and author Nyle DiMarco, the film unearths a particular period in American activism and a hinge point in Gallaudet ...
How could we possibly compact that into a modern-day narrative feature?” “I grew up in Washington, DC,” Guggenheim, who became the film’s codirector, says. “The protests happened several ...
Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim tell a story of revolution on a college campus with the narrative verve of "Andor." It’s not just a protest you’re watching in “Deaf President Now!” ...
It was about having rights, equal access, self-worth, a sense of self-empowerment." Co-directing alongside DiMarco is Oscar-winning documentarian Davis Guggenheim, best known for "An Inconvenient ...
Image: Apple TV+ DiMarco and Guggenheim chat to the Big Issue over video call from Gallaudet University, in the old gym where the protesters often gathered for meetings and celebrations. There is ...
The events depicted in “Deaf President Now!” — a documentary revisiting the 1988 protest by students at Gallaudet University that led to the selection of the school’s firs ...