- My first impression was that I had stumbled into the future, but as a linguist I was also instantly fascinated with Japanese and how it has a relationship with sign language. Kanji are usually concepts or ideas and then hiragana acts as a bridge for communication It's the same with sign language: We use fingerspelling between our conceptual signs.
- The deaf eye sees what is invisible to the hearing eye.
- The imagination can make visible what is invisible to the eyes.
- Deaf people are superheroes, protectors of the visual language.
- Deafness is my superpower.
- Sign language is my superpower.
- Since I have never personally had one language to communicate with, I wanted to represent a multilingual reality in the film.
- The eyes of deaf individuals perceive what is invisible to the eyes of hearing individuals.
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