Synopsis:
Song of the Hands explores deafness through music, following Jennifer, Gabriel, and José—three Deaf musicians from Venezuela—as they face the challenge of staging Beethoven’s Fidelio in Sign Language for the first time, under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel. The film reveals the isolation the protagonists experience due to their deafness, ultimately showing that music is not only their refuge, but also their salvation and their hope.
Director: María Valverde
Prod. Companies: A MOOSE IN HIS FORTIES, S.L.U. (40%, Sabadell, Barcelona) - QUINCHONCHO LLC (60%, Estados Unidos / USA)
With the participation of: José Gabriel Abarca, Jennifer González, Gabriel Linarez, Alberto Arvelo Mendoza, Gustavo Dudamel
International Sales: Feelsales