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As “CODA” makes its triumphant return to theaters, a look back at what brought the Sundance debut all the way to Oscar glory.
As “CODA” makes its triumphant return to theaters, a look back at what brought the Sundance debut all the way to Oscar glory.
The coming-of-age family drama shines a light on the deaf community — and broke Sundance acquisition records.
From Sundance to Apple TV+ to Oscar frontrunner status, the remarkable journey of “CODA” continues with a new Deaf West Theatre production.
The veteran deaf SAG nominee’s signing was so graphic that the family film initially received an R-rating.
Film and TV director Sian Heder takes IndieWire through directing a deaf cast, her Sundance triumphs, and reaching audiences during a pandemic.
Director Sian Heder is setting up her next project, and it could be a game-changer.
Sian Heder’s uplifting movie will release in theaters and on Apple TV+ later this summer.
“Palm Springs” broke the Sundance record last year with its around $20 million deal to Neon and Hulu.
Sian Heder’s family drama is marked by familiar beats, but her characters — a deaf family and its one hearing child — bring new dimension to a staid genre.
The short that inspired Heder’s Sundance hit was rejected from the festival years earlier, a challenge that only fueled her more.
Netflix will release the drama on July 29.
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