Signing


Poster image Signing

Nurith Aviv ventures into the little-known world of sign languages. There are diverse languages, each with its own rich, complex grammar and syntax. Three generations of protagonists, both deaf and hearing, along with scientists from Haifa University’s Sign Language Research Lab discuss the languages that emerged in Israel last century. An invitation to broaden our perception of human languages.




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Nurith Aviv

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In Nurith Aviv’s work, languages represent a personal and cinematographic field of research. With Signing, a generous and rigorous documentary, she takes us on a fascinating journey to the heart of sign languages. The choice of this journey is far from trivial as it involves a displacement through which the director leads us in our perception and conception of language. We travel across Israel meeting several generations for whom questions of translation merge with those of transmission. The lively silence speaks in Signing, compelling us to observe faces and gestures. We watch in order to listen differently. We literally experience, elatedly and physically, the extraordinary complexity of language development that depends on vernacular necessities and conventions, and national as well as personal histories.

 

 

Claire Lasolle
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  • FR - Signer

    FR - Signer

    1h00

    Language: Français
  • EN - Signer

    EN - Signer

    1h00

    Language: English
  • Année 2017
  • Pays Israel, France
  • Durée 60
  • Producteur Laïla Films, Les Films d'Ici, 24images
  • Langue ISL (Israeli Sign Language), Hebrew, French, English
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court Three generations of deaf and hearing protagonists alongside scientists discuss the sign languages that emerged in Israel in the last century.
  • Programmateur Anouk Vallières|aucune;
  • Ordre 2

In Nurith Aviv’s work, languages represent a personal and cinematographic field of research. With Signing, a generous and rigorous documentary, she takes us on a fascinating journey to the heart of sign languages. The choice of this journey is far from trivial as it involves a displacement through which the director leads us in our perception and conception of language. We travel across Israel meeting several generations for whom questions of translation merge with those of transmission. The lively silence speaks in Signing, compelling us to observe faces and gestures. We watch in order to listen differently. We literally experience, elatedly and physically, the extraordinary complexity of language development that depends on vernacular necessities and conventions, and national as well as personal histories.

 

 

Claire Lasolle
Programmer

 

 


  • FR - Signer

    FR - Signer


    Duration: 1h00
    Language: Français
    1h00
  • EN - Signer

    EN - Signer


    Duration: 1h00
    Language: English
    1h00
  • Année 2017
  • Pays Israel, France
  • Durée 60
  • Producteur Laïla Films, Les Films d'Ici, 24images
  • Langue ISL (Israeli Sign Language), Hebrew, French, English
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court Three generations of deaf and hearing protagonists alongside scientists discuss the sign languages that emerged in Israel in the last century.
  • Programmateur Anouk Vallières|aucune;
  • Ordre 2

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