Beyond Silence
Beyond Silence is about a family and a young girl’s coming of age story. This German film looks into the lives of the deaf and at a story about the love for music. A girl who has always had to translate speech into sign language for her deaf parents yet when her love for playing music grows strong she must decide to continue doing something she cannot share with her parents.
Caroline Link
Casts & Crew
Sylvie Testud
Tatjana Trieb
Howie Seago
Sibylle Canonica
Matthias Habich
Alexandra Bolz
Hansa Czypionka
Doris Schade
Horst Sachtleben
Hubert Mulzer
Birge Schade
Stephan Kampwirth
Lea Mekhméche
Laurel Severin
Selestina Stanissavijevic
Julia Lorbeer
Anna Bickhofer
Stefan Spreer
Karin Lehmann
Stefan von Moers
Marta Rodríguez
Jutta Schaad
Giora Feidman
Ute Cremer
Franz Hanfstingl
Susann Bieling
Also Directed by Caroline Link
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