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Universal Signs

  • 2008
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
161
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Universal Signs (2008)
Drama

After his fiancée's daughter dies while in his care, a deaf man shuts himself off from the world. Haunted by memories, it is only through new friendship that he can learn to forgive, love, a... Read allAfter his fiancée's daughter dies while in his care, a deaf man shuts himself off from the world. Haunted by memories, it is only through new friendship that he can learn to forgive, love, and reconnect.After his fiancée's daughter dies while in his care, a deaf man shuts himself off from the world. Haunted by memories, it is only through new friendship that he can learn to forgive, love, and reconnect.

  • Director
    • Ann Calamia
  • Writer
    • Ann Calamia
  • Stars
    • Anthony Natale
    • Sabrina Lloyd
    • Lupe Ontiveros
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    161
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ann Calamia
    • Writer
      • Ann Calamia
    • Stars
      • Anthony Natale
      • Sabrina Lloyd
      • Lupe Ontiveros
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Anthony Natale
    Anthony Natale
    • Andrew
    Sabrina Lloyd
    Sabrina Lloyd
    • Mary
    Lupe Ontiveros
    Lupe Ontiveros
    • Claire
    Margot Kidder
    Margot Kidder
    • Rose Callahan
    Robert Picardo
    Robert Picardo
    • Father Joe
    Aimee Garcia
    Aimee Garcia
    • Trish
    Robert Hogan
    Robert Hogan
    • Mr. Callahan
    Troy Kotsur
    Troy Kotsur
    • Chris
    Deanne Bray
    Deanne Bray
    • Natalie
    Ashlyn Sanchez
    Ashlyn Sanchez
    • Katie
    Robert DeMayo
    Robert DeMayo
    • The Peddler
    Barbara Bradley
    • Sister Margaret
    Angus Campbell
    • Sean
    Daniella Canterman
    • Carissa
    Deanna Canterman
    • Larissa
    Katherine Catanakis
    Katherine Catanakis
    • Office Girl #2
    Brian T. Delaney
    Brian T. Delaney
    • Police Officer
    Jared Michael Delaney
    Jared Michael Delaney
    • Delivery Man
    • (as Jared Delaney)
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      • Ann Calamia
    • Writer
      • Ann Calamia
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    10sdyatsky

    You will be touched, moved and inspired.....don't miss it !

    This is a wonderful movie. It is unique and fresh in so many ways....the depth of the story is mesmerizing. The viewer is subtly drawn into the story without Hollywood stunts or even verbal dialog. It's simple, yet elegant. It is masterful in the way in which the viewer participates in the story. It is impossible to remain passive in the viewing in that the viewer must 'read' and 'look' and 'listen to the music' and infer what is 'between the lines'. As such, the viewer is 'drawn in'. The interesting effect of this, is that the viewing experience is somehow richer and effect deeper than in a 'standard' movie format. The movie draws the viewer into the inner world of the deaf, as well as into the viewer's own inner world. This film never treats the deaf as 'other' or as a stereotype....the characters are real people with strengths and weaknesses. This is a heartfelt movie which stirs the heart and even the very soul of the viewer.
    10rlrb

    Universal Signs is groundbreaking and thought-provoking, beautiful and touching, hopeful and inspiring.

    Universal Signs is groundbreaking and thought-provoking, beautiful and touching, hopeful and inspiring. The audience response was exciting and interesting. (Loved the question/answer session afterward!) We were mesmerized. At times we were so drawn into the film that we thought the actors were audibly speaking rather than signing. Director Ann Calamia and the cinematographer captured the emotions beautifully. We feel like we can understand a little more what it must be like to be deaf. We would love the opportunity to see Universal Signs again to be able to delve into all the symbolism it contains. Hopefully, it will be in theaters soon for all to appreciate!
    9lieberlady

    I love when hearing people are mainstreamed into the deaf world

    I love when hearing people are mainstreamed into the deaf world. Watching an entire movie of people signing was an amazing experience. It's just about impossible to find movies in ASL. I've tried to find ASL presentations of fairy tales for children, but have only gotten Deaf storytellers relating the story as if they were reading a book. (Has anyone figured out yet that Deaf toddlers can't read captions on cartoons?)

    I can't disagree with Mr. McGonigle's points on plot weakness. However, I've often heard film critics refer to a movie as "important." IMNSHO, there aren't a whole lot of "important" movies. This is one of them. Breaking the language barrier for an under-served group is a marvelous event. There are live plays performed in ASL, but they're not as accessible as a movie. If you don't live nearby or can't afford it, you miss out.

    I hope to see many more ASL films available in the near future. Plot quality is sure to improve.
    10natashasattler

    Universal Signs is a lesson for all!

    I had learned about the making of UNIVERSAL SIGNS a few years ago during the first ripples of information that a deaf movie that would be quite unique was being filmed. I was excited at the prospect of a movie "captioned for the hearing". As a college level American Sign Language instructor, an owner of a sign language instructional company and a film aficionado I often spoke to my classes about movies with deaf actors, themes or made by deaf filmmakers. This topic sparked interest in a few of my advanced level students who chose to complete a project about this movie. Several cast and the director of UNIVERSAL SIGNS were asked to complete a survey for my students project. All obliged and were very generous with their responses and wrote how extremely enthusiastic they were to have made this important and amazing film.

    UNIVERSAL SIGNS transcends the need for spoken language. And quite frankly, the facial expressions and body language of the actors almost makes it unnecessary, at times, for sign language. The casting of actors who were deaf or were hearing , yet signed, proved that keeping the integrity of the deaf culture and ASL as part of the filming process was key. For me this kept the movie "real" and genuine.

    I know that Universal Signs will now be added to my syllabus for ASL students to view. Thank you for making this splendid movie which made me laugh, weep , and proud to have followed this movie from casting to wide release in the theaters and on DVD.
    10katcatanakis

    I really enjoyed the story and the film.

    I really enjoyed the story and the film. It was very rich, complex and filled with layers (much like a painting). I really felt like I was part of the journey, and it just reminded me about how real life can be sometimes. The film captured so many of life's subtleties. The cinematography was also very engaging. I was touched by so many different emotions. I saw the film with my mom, and she thought that at one point there was sound during the rain storm. I can't remember if there was sound or if the image of rain and all of the connections actually allowed her to "hear" it even if it was silent. What happened to Andrew could happen to anyone. We all go through life for the first time and things happen that we can't ever explain. How do we go on? How do we have the courage to open our hearts again and again when opening our hearts to others can be so scary? The film really made me think and ask myself a lot of questions. It really opened my mind in so many ways. I was so happy to share that with my mom.

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      Robert DeMayo, a Deaf actor and teacher, worked with the writer, director, Ann Calamia, for over a year transliterating the written English script into the visual American Sign Language. He took into account the background of all of the signing characters when choosing the type of sign language that each actor would perform. He also taught sign language to all of the non-signing actors.

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    • Release date
      • 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • American Sign Language
    • Filming locations
      • Drexel University - 3141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Signs Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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