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Le silence de Laura

Original title: Breaking Through
  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
380
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Le silence de Laura (1996)
Drama

Laura is a 20-year-old deaf girl who has never been taught sign language. She is rescued from neglect and physical abuse by Pam, a social worker, who teaches her how to communicate--and unco... Read allLaura is a 20-year-old deaf girl who has never been taught sign language. She is rescued from neglect and physical abuse by Pam, a social worker, who teaches her how to communicate--and uncovers her true personality.Laura is a 20-year-old deaf girl who has never been taught sign language. She is rescued from neglect and physical abuse by Pam, a social worker, who teaches her how to communicate--and uncovers her true personality.

  • Director
    • Fred Gerber
  • Writer
    • Vivienne Radkoff
  • Stars
    • JoBeth Williams
    • Kellie Martin
    • Alan Rosenberg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    380
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    • Director
      • Fred Gerber
    • Writer
      • Vivienne Radkoff
    • Stars
      • JoBeth Williams
      • Kellie Martin
      • Alan Rosenberg
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    JoBeth Williams
    JoBeth Williams
    • Pam Willis
    • (as Jobeth Williams)
    Kellie Martin
    Kellie Martin
    • Laura Keyes
    Alan Rosenberg
    Alan Rosenberg
    • Ned Burkett
    Aaron Kubey
    • Doug
    Thomas Kopache
    Thomas Kopache
    • Ray Keyes
    Billy Jayne
    Billy Jayne
    • Mike
    Donna Bullock
    Donna Bullock
    • Amy
    Jennifer Delora
    • Sister Anne
    Sal Lopez
    Sal Lopez
    • John Sanchez
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    • Barbara
    John Apicella
    John Apicella
    • Pool Hall Manager
    Mark Arnott
    Mark Arnott
    • Joe, Amy's Husband
    Kathy Buckley
    Kathy Buckley
    • Principal
    Erika Lynn Dickson
    • Margie
    Maggie Fleming
    • Paula
    Chad Hagobian
    • Cashier
    Nelson Mashita
    Nelson Mashita
    • Dr. Roddell
    Deborah Offner
    Deborah Offner
    • D.A. Katz
    • Director
      • Fred Gerber
    • Writer
      • Vivienne Radkoff
    • All cast & crew
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    3malbert0623

    Maudlin and Paternalistic

    I'm sorry to disagree with the masses here, but I found this movie to be terribly cloying. The acting was earnest, and Kellie Martin and JoBeth Williams do what they can with the script. But, please, spare us yet ANOTHER movie where a poor, victimized disabled person comes to terms with life via the help of a benevolent social worker who cares...REALLY CARES (and WHY is there the obligatory element of the social worker risking her job because she just CARES too damn much?).

    Another point to make here: Jennifer, if you had to teach Kellie Martin how to seem Deaf for this role, let me give you a word of advice: how's about they hire a DEAF ACTRESS?! This movie highlighted all of the worst stereotypes about Deafness: Deaf are helpless, Deaf are victims, Deaf want to speak, Speaking is good, Hearning people must save Deaf people, Hearing people must play Deaf roles because Deaf people are incapable of acting their own experiences (Marlee Matlin aside) ...enough already.

    By the way, I'm Hearing. But this stuff just gets on my nerves. When people praise, say, Adam Sadler in his portrayal of the Sidney Poitier story -- then I'll be impressed.
    7mac-165

    Touching

    I've seen this kind of movie before, but there was a focus, an intensity in this one that made me watch it all the way through. You do get some dreadful gaping holes in some TV movies (and I usually switch off when I just can't stand the illogic any more) but this was OK; good acting from the main character (the mute illiterate), plausible emotions from the main carer who is putting her job on the line, and from the support cast, including the abusive parents. An hour and a half you'd be challenged to assemble a decent sandwich in.
    1Jayde_May

    Painful

    Wow this movie hasn't aged well.

    The classic theme of a Hearing savior to save the poor helpless Deaf person and show the path to enlightenment... Not realistic and offensive.
    altea

    Kellie Martin at her best!

    Breaking Through is one of those tricky movies for an actor/actress where they have to show the audience what they are made of. Kellie Martin has no speaking role in this film being a deaf and mute 14-year old girl who is kept locked up in her home since her birth by her abusive father. Kellie Martin, a veteran in TV-movie land, has to show us her capability to portray this girl by body-language and facial expression only - no words! Seeing this movie, you realize that most of the actors can only show us their emotions with the help of words put in their mouth by the scriptwriter. After the end credits you come to the conclusion that Kellie Martin is one of Hollywood's greatest actresses. This film is Kellie Martin at her best! Highly recommended!
    10redjennphd

    Thanks: I did the consulting to teach her how to act Deaf!

    Glad you thought so.I think she was remarkable and the hardest worker.

    We had a lot to do to have her go from a girl with no linguistic skills to the girl at the end. She was amazing.

    JoBeth also gave a brilliant performance that she worked hard to have to speak and do ASL at the same time.

    I also played the Nun: Sister Anne after being in so many lower budget not even 'b' films, it was great. See me on the IMDb!!

    The kids in the classroom and the choir? my real all deaf kids choir "Bridges Sign Choir" in LA.

    Keep watching and see other films I've done. Fred Gerber directed and he has also directed the award winning "Desperate Housewives" and more!!!

    Working a lot and many projects still, but the IMDb isn't up on them all, I can't do everything you know!!

    Jennifer Delora

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    • Quotes

      Laura Keyes: [signing] I'm afraid.

      Pam Willis: [signing] Don't be afraid. Just tell the truth.

      Pam Willis: [after Laura uses the stay-away-from-me sign on her father] Shall we go in?

      Laura Keyes: [in her own voice] Thank you, Pam.

      Pam Willis: [signing] You've been keeping secrets.

      Pam Willis: [as she and Laura sign I-love-you] I love you too.

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Lifetime TV
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • Breaking Free
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Grossbart Barnett Productions
      • WildRice Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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