The biggest challenge the film is facing is convincing people who have never seen deaf entertainers that this film is meant for mainstream audiences. You can show your support by telling others that you want to see deaf performers featured in the media. That open captions isn't just a luxury but a necessity for almost 30 million Americans. You can help out by sending this to 10 friends and encouraging them to sign up for email newsletters on our website and getting them to come to screenings. We will need your help next year when the film comes out to show your support by packing the theaters and showing that there is a market for captioned films and a demand to see performers who happen to be deaf. That will help spread this message to even more cities and smaller, isolated communities and allow us to bring this film to every community that wishes to see it.
See What I'm Saying: The Deaf Entertainers Documentary
This is a place where I have posted thoughts and stories about our journey while making the film. It is also where I am posting (with permission) various emails I have received. Feel free to email me with your stories and I will try to include them.
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An award-winning documentary that follows four well-known entertainers in the deaf community: a comic, a drummer, an actor and a singer as they overcome personal obstacles and celebrate professional landmarks.
Running time: 90 minutes
Rated PG-13
Directed and produced by
Hilari Scarl
© 2010
Running time: 90 minutes
Rated PG-13
Directed and produced by
Hilari Scarl
© 2010
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DVD release coming soon!
DVD release coming soon!
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Hilari Scarl
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Hilari Scarl is the director/producer of the feature film "See What I'm Saying: The Deaf Entertainers Documentary." This blog is a journey of thoughts about the film.

