Hear and Now
If you get a chance to see Hear and Now (currently on HBO On Demand), do watch it. Filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky's 65-year-old deaf parents decide to get cochlear implants -- and the story is both moving and fascinating.
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If you get a chance to see Hear and Now (currently on HBO On Demand), do watch it. Filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky's 65-year-old deaf parents decide to get cochlear implants -- and the story is both moving and fascinating.
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