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Directed by | Ann Calamia |
Written by | Ann Calamia |
Music by | Joe Renzetti |
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Country | United States |
Language | American Sign Language |
Universal Signs is a modern American Sign Language (ASL) film from 2008.
After the death of his fiancée’s daughter while in his care, Andrew (Anthony Natale), a Deaf artist, becomes a prisoner of his own mind. Tormented day and night by memories andself-blame, Andrew falls in a downward spiral of depression and anger that alienates everyone around him. It is only through a serendipitous friendship and new love with Mary (Sabrina Lloyd) that Andrew is able to sense the life around him – forgive himself, rediscover his muse, and experience the transformative power of love.
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