Sign of the Times: The Story of New Zealand's Visual Language
Sign of the Times: The Story of New Zealand's Visual Language

Sign of the Times: The Story of New Zealand's Visual Language

July 21, 2007 | 52 min

Sign of the Times is the first feature length documentary about New Zealand's Deaf community, their language and culture. It is an inspiring, emotional, and very moving story told straight from the very heart of the Deaf community. I n April 2006 New Zealand Parliament declared New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) to be an official language - the culmination of a 20-year battle by the deaf community, and a true hallmark in the recognition of their native language. Sign of the Times is about the Deaf New Zealanders who fought to have their language recognised as a real language and as a viable means of communication The film documents the community's celebration of the official recognition of their language and looks at the community's ongoing hopes and aspirations for their language and culture. This is your invitation to take a journey into the Deaf world.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Alan Wendt

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