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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.” ...
A new documentary revisits a pivotal week at Gallaudet University in 1988.
There is a lot of protest, righteous anger and civil disobedience in “Deaf President Now!” Yet there is a small act of personal defiance in Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim’s documentary ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. "The story of 'Deaf President Now!' was about so much more than just appointing a deaf president," DiMarco says. "It's more complex ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Apple TV+ describes "Deaf President Now!" as the story of the greatest civil rights movement most people have never heard of. "'Deaf President Now!' is so much a part of my community's ...
If you look at how legislation like that gets passed, it's because of radical acts of resistance like Deaf President Now. RASCOE: That's Nyle DiMarco. He's the co-director of the new documentary ...
Their demand is simple: they want a deaf president. Now. Gallaudet University, in Washington DC, had never had a deaf president in its 124-year history. So when the board of trustees elected another ...
Variety spoke to DiMarco and Guggenheim ahead of the May 16 Apple+ debut of “Deaf President Now!” The film is told from a hearing and a Deaf point of view and liberally cuts between those two ...
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 first deaf president ...
Deaf President Now! (now streaming on Apple TV+) is easily a leading candidate for the best documentary of 2025. A collaborative directorial effort between documentary stalwart Davis Guggenheim ...
Deaf President Now! is an upcoming documentary which delves deep into a historic movement that took place in 1988 at Gallaudet University in Washington DC, USA. This university is the only ...
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 first deaf president ...