00:00
-30:26
- Kelsea Ballerini Unearths Her Adorably Awkward 2008 Contest Entry To Meet The Jonas Brothers
- Kacey Musgraves Always Feels Her Best When She Looks Like A Drag Queen
- Kelly Bishop On Why Amy Sherman-Palladino Left S7 Of Gilmore Girls | PeopleTV
- Jason Bolden & Adair Curtis Chat About Their Netflix Show, "Styling Hollywood"
- Kevin Hart Leaves Hospital After Undergoing Back Surgery For Crash Injuries, Reports Say
- Irene Taylor Brodsky On The Documentary, "Moonlight Sonata: Deafness In Three Movements"
- Jason Bolden And Adair Curtis Will Be Parents In 2020!
- Kurtis Conner Chats About His Podcast, "Very Really Good," & Comedy Tour
- Jason Bolden Attributes His Success To Gabrielle Union And Taraji P. Henson
- 'Ford v Ferrari' Stars Christian Bale & Matt Damon on Shooting Intense Racing Scenes
- AJ Michalka Talks Barry & Lainey Reunion on "Schooled" | E! Red Carpet & Award Shows
Irene Taylor Brodsky On The Documentary, "Moonlight Sonata: Deafness In Three Movements"
Sep 11 2019
"Moonlight Sonata: Deafness In Three Movements," directed by Irene Brodsky, can be considered as a spiritual sequel of sorts to Brodsky's 2007 award-winning documentary,"Hear and Now." At its core, "Moonlight Sonata: Deafness In Three Movements" is a story about love, family and finding your voice. Filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky has been surrounded by deafness her entire life: Brodsky’s parents are deaf and her oldest child, Jonas, lost his hearing at the age of 4. While Jonas can hear now with the help of cochlear implants, the documentary chronicles her son’s journey to learn to play Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata," a piece the composer wrote while he was losing his hearing.
What do you think?
👍 0
👎 0
🔥 0
😊 0
💩 0
😍 0
😤 0