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8.5 out of 10

Universal acclaim- based on 4 Ratings

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  1. K.Rachel
    Jul 25, 2003
    10
    Aronson has created a masterpiece with this docudrama. I love this film for its impartiality and how it allows pro- and anti-cochlear implant people to see the other side. It is wonderfully executed with sensitivity to D/deaf and hearing communities alike. Excellent teaching aid for Deaf Ed or other Education programs.
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  2. ChadS.
    Aug 22, 2002
    10
    "Sound and Fury" is absolutely unforgettable. When it's all over, you'll check the internet to find out if the Artinians finally relented and got their daughter Heather the cochelar implant. Filmmaker Josh Aronson does a wonderful job of remaining impartial. It must've been hard to do so. While the father is making a case for the normality of deafness, his evidence ends up weakening his argument. "Sound and Fury" will rattle you, then rattle you some more. Expand
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Universal acclaim - based on 17 Critics

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  1. 91
    Aronson's intriguing, complicated and well-filmed documentary will keep you talking for days.
  2. The real revelation of Sound and Fury is how it introduces hearing people to a culture they insist on ignoring.
  3. Both intellectually absorbing and emotionally gripping.