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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 29724" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>Children of a Lesser God was made in 1986 and has probably been seen by everybody. Whilst it is certainly a great film, it already has the lead characters using sign language in most scenes.</p><p>John Q has little or no relevance to disabled people other than most of the script takes place in a hospital.</p><p>A Beatiful Mind is undoubtedly a superb film, dealing with the desire to overcome a mental illness (once again a little removed from the disabilities linked with the need for sign language use) </p><p>Bend it like Beckham is probably the most relevant out of the four, however it was a premier film just over a year ago on Sky and I wonder if this would be seen as a quick release for revenue sake</p><p></p><p>I can think of a lot of films and documentaries that would give those with disability (along with the rest of the family) , a more enjoyable night in, whether these would transfer to signing as easily is another question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 29724, member: 175144"] Children of a Lesser God was made in 1986 and has probably been seen by everybody. Whilst it is certainly a great film, it already has the lead characters using sign language in most scenes. John Q has little or no relevance to disabled people other than most of the script takes place in a hospital. A Beatiful Mind is undoubtedly a superb film, dealing with the desire to overcome a mental illness (once again a little removed from the disabilities linked with the need for sign language use) Bend it like Beckham is probably the most relevant out of the four, however it was a premier film just over a year ago on Sky and I wonder if this would be seen as a quick release for revenue sake I can think of a lot of films and documentaries that would give those with disability (along with the rest of the family) , a more enjoyable night in, whether these would transfer to signing as easily is another question. [/QUOTE]
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