
The Silent Child
A deaf 4-year-old girl named Libby lives in a world of silence until a caring social worker teaches her to use sign language to communicate.
- 7.2
- 2017
- Released
- 0h 20m

Maisie Sly
Libby
Rachel Shenton
Joanne
Rachel Fielding
Sue
Anna Barry
Nancy
Philip York
Paul
Sam Rees
Seb
Annie Cusselle
Pip
Marilyn Willrich
Customer 1
Released
en
$10,000.00
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- #british school system
- #difficult parents
- #lip reading
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- #wealthy family
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- #short film
- #parents and child
- #deaf girl
- #lack of communication
- #teacher for the deaf
- #deafness
- #language-barrier
- #deaf child
- #british
Reviews

I know it's not exactly the same thing, but I've recently been suffering from one of those head colds that goes for your ears! It's meant that for the last few days I've been able to hear next to nothing. What that has meant is I've noticed just how awkward and difficult life can be when you cannot hear, or that sounds are muffled and indistinct. Imagine, then, how much more difficult life is for

**A perspective to the Silent Child (2017)** **Introduction:** The short film The Silent Child (2017), 20m, a brilliant low-budget film ($10k) made by Chris Overton, with a pleasant play and a fantastic multi-layered screenplay of his wife, Rachel Shenton (British), great cinematography by Ali Farahani (Iranian), and impressive music composed by Amir Konjani (Iranian), was truly deserved to ach

**A perspective to the Silent Child (2017)** **Introduction:** The short film The Silent Child (2017), 20m, a brilliant low-budget film ($10k) made by Chris Overton, with a pleasant play and a fantastic multi-layered screenplay of his wife, Rachel Shenton (British), great cinematography by Ali Farahani (Iranian), and impressive music composed by Amir Konjani (Iranian), was truly deserved to ach











