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Davis Guggenheim Talks Apple+ Doc ‘Deaf President Now!’

Last updated: May 16, 2025 3:15 pm
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The documentary “Deaf President Now!” directed by Nyle DiMarco and Oscar winner Davis Guggenheim delves into the historic events that took place in 1988 at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC. The university, being the only Deaf university in the U.S., faced a significant turning point when the board of trustees appointed a hearing president over several highly qualified Deaf candidates. This decision sparked protests from the students who believed it was time for a Deaf leader to take the helm, marking a pivotal moment in the institution’s 124-year history.

The film features interviews with four Gallaudet graduates – Greg Hlibok, Jerry Covell, Bridgetta Bourne-Firl, and Tim Rarus – who were instrumental in organizing the week-long movement that included rallies, boycotts, and protests. Through American Sign Language, archival footage, and a creative use of silence and sound, the documentary captures the essence of a transformative protest.

Initially conceived as a scripted project, the filmmakers, DiMarco and producer Jonathan King, realized the power of the real-life events and decided to create a documentary instead. Bringing on Guggenheim, known for his work on “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie,” added a new perspective to the project.

The film aims to shed light on Deaf culture and history, a narrative that has often been overlooked in mainstream media. By presenting the story from both a hearing and Deaf point of view, the documentary strives to immerse the audience in the Deaf experience. The inclusion of different perspectives and the portrayal of the four student leaders as individuals with their own opinions and flaws adds depth to the narrative.

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Through the lens of the Gallaudet protests, the film also delves into broader themes of collective action, leadership, and the power of protests in effecting change. By showcasing the real struggles and complexities faced by the Deaf community, the documentary aims to humanize the Deaf population and challenge stereotypes.

In a time where protests and social movements are prevalent, “Deaf President Now!” serves as a reminder of the impact of unified action and the potential for positive change. The film advocates for understanding, empathy, and the importance of amplifying marginalized voices in society. It is a call to action for viewers to recognize the power of collective efforts in shaping a better world for all.

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