Sound and Fury is a documentary that follows the lives of two families as they navigate the challenges of raising a deaf child. The film explores the controversial topic of cochlear implants and the debate within the deaf community about whether or not to embrace this technology.
The film captures the emotional turmoil experienced by the families as they grapple with the decision of whether to give their child a cochlear implant. One family sees the implant as a way to help their child integrate into the hearing world, while the other family views it as a threat to their deaf culture and identity.
As the families struggle with this decision, tensions rise and relationships are tested. The film delves into the complexity of deaf culture and the conflicting perspectives on how best to support deaf individuals.
Sound and Fury is a thought-provoking documentary that challenges viewers to consider the ethical implications of cochlear implants and the importance of respecting diverse perspectives within the deaf community.