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The Observer on MSNGuy Lodge’s pick of other films: Freakier Friday, The Kingdom, Marlee Matlin: Not Alone AnymoreLindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis reprise their roles in Disney’s body-swap tale. But 22 years after their first film, there ...
An Oscar winner for Children of a Lesser God, she talks candidly about a life of struggle, trauma and activism ...
Not Alone Anymore, directed by first-time director Shoshannah Stern, is a remarkable film that reframes the Oscar winners life story.
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Why Marlee Matlin Insisted That a Deaf Person Direct the ... - MSNFour years ago, Oscar winner Marlee Matlin experienced the magic of a Sundance premiere virtually when the heartfelt indie "CODA" made its debut at the fest (it then sold for $25 million to Apple ...
Marlee Matlin returns to the Academy Awards 34 years after winning the Oscar for Best Actress. This time, she's a champion for 'Feeling Through,' a short film that's close to her heart as it ...
The film chooses deliberate auditory chaos for the audience (and Matlin) to sort through. “It was a really cool experience working with Bonnie,” Stern said.
Another goal of the film was to pay homage to Matlin's advocacy for closed captions, made possible by the platform she gained after her Oscar win for "Children of a Lesser God" in 1987.
In her documentary “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,” the star continues to explore the at times lonesome space she has occupied since bursting on the scene in 1986: that of being a representative ...
Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and will next play at the Tribeca Film Festival, followed by a New York City release June 20 then Los Angeles June 27.
A day after Sundance juror Marlee Matlin walked out of the premiere of “Magazine Dreams” in protest, along with the rest of the festival jury, the Oscar winner talked in-depth about the ...
The film opens in select theaters Friday. While Matlin told much of her story in the memoir “I’ll Scream Later,” on some level it wasn’t a completely satisfactory experience.
Marlee Matlin is taking a stand. The 57-year-old actress, who is deaf, walked out of the premiere of Magazine Dreams on Friday after the Sundance Film Festival failed to provide adequate ...
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