Making Noise in Silence
Directed by Mina T. Son19 minDokumentalny, Short
Making Noise in Silence is a 19-minute documentary exploring the richness and complexities of deaf culture from the perspective of two Korean high-school students who attend the California School for the Deaf, Fremont. Born and raised in South Korea, Jeongin Mun and Min Wook Cho have strong ties to their Korean heritage and learned Korean as their first language. However, what separates Jeongin and Min Wook from most children of immigrant families is that they are also deaf. When their families moved to the United States, their deafness automatically put them into an entirely separate cultural group with its own language, customs and history.
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Making Noise in Silence was directed by Mina T. Son.
Making Noise in Silence has a runtime of 19 min.
Making Noise in Silence is a 19-minute documentary exploring the richness and complexities of deaf culture from the perspective of two Korean high-school students who attend the California School for the Deaf, Fremont. Born and raised in South Korea, Jeongin Mun and Min Wook Cho have strong ties to their Korean heritage and learned Korean as their first language. However, what separates Jeongin and Min Wook from most children of immigrant families is that they are also deaf. When their families moved to the United States, their deafness automatically put them into an entirely separate cultural group with its own language, customs and history.
Making Noise in Silence is a Dokumentalny, Short film.

