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Deaf President Now!

  • 2025
  • 1h 40m
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Deaf President Now! (2025)
In 1988, Deaf students at Gallaudet University protested until the school appointed its first Deaf president, Dr. I. King Jordan, marking a pivotal moment for Deaf rights and representation.
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In 1988, Deaf students at Gallaudet University protested until the school appointed its first Deaf president, Dr. I. King Jordan, marking a pivotal moment for Deaf rights and representation.In 1988, Deaf students at Gallaudet University protested until the school appointed its first Deaf president, Dr. I. King Jordan, marking a pivotal moment for Deaf rights and representation.In 1988, Deaf students at Gallaudet University protested until the school appointed its first Deaf president, Dr. I. King Jordan, marking a pivotal moment for Deaf rights and representation.

  • Directors
    • Nyle DiMarco
    • Davis Guggenheim
  • Stars
    • Bridgette Bourne-Firl
    • Jerry Covell
    • Greg Hlibok
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    631
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Nyle DiMarco
      • Davis Guggenheim
    • Stars
      • Bridgette Bourne-Firl
      • Jerry Covell
      • Greg Hlibok
    • 12User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Bridgette Bourne-Firl
    • Self
    • (as Bridgetta Bourne-Firl)
    Jerry Covell
    • Self
    Greg Hlibok
    • Self
    I. King Jordan
    • Self
    Tim Rarus
    • Self
    Paul Adelstein
    Paul Adelstein
    • Jerry
    • (voice)
    Abigail Marlowe
    Abigail Marlowe
    • Bridgetta
    • (voice)
    Tim Blake Nelson
    Tim Blake Nelson
    • Tim
    • (voice)
    Leland Orser
    Leland Orser
    • Greg
    • (voice)
    Weston Broache
    • Young Greg (photo double)
    Yamilla Davis
    • Cheerleader
    Kim Grandusky
    • Jane Bassett Spilman (photo double)
    Marco Gutierrez
    • Hardware Store Student #2
    Shawn Harmon
    Shawn Harmon
    • Young Jerry (photo double)
    Charlton Hlibok
    • Young Greg
    Danny Lund
    • Young Tim (photo double)
    Daniela Maucere
    • Young Bridgetta
    Giovanni Maucere
    • Shadow Hands
    • Directors
      • Nyle DiMarco
      • Davis Guggenheim
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    10SrishtiJ-41

    "Its not a protest, its a Revolution!"

    A must-watch for everyone in the hearing and non-hearing world. It reminds us again that there is no such thing as a disability unless we treat it like one. In a world designed for birds, walking will be a disability if everything else is strictly expected to fly!! A moving documentary that has succeeded in putting together cinematography, meaning, direction, and emotions perfectly. As they rightly said, what's the point of education if they think the deaf are not capable of leading and running their university? More power to the real-life heroes! Hoping we hear and see more such real-life stories till it's an equal world for everyone.

    Thanks to Apple TV for churning out great content, once again.
    9kevin_robbins

    An outstanding documentary about triumph, unity, and the power of being heard, even without speaking

    My wife and I recently watched Deaf President Now (2025) on Apple TV. The documentary tells the powerful story of Gallaudet University-the only deaf college in the world-located in northeast Washington, DC (just down the street from our house). In 1988, the school was at a crossroads when it announced a new president. Despite having two qualified deaf candidates, the board chose a hearing individual who couldn't sign and had no real understanding of deaf culture. Founded 124 years earlier by Abraham Lincoln, Gallaudet had never had a deaf president-and the students decided it was time for that to change. What followed was a peaceful yet powerful protest that shut down the campus and gained national attention.

    The film is co-created by Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth), and it's a beautifully crafted, deeply moving documentary. It felt especially personal and unique to me, given how close the college is to home. The DC backdrop is subtle, but for local residents, it resonates.

    The heart of the story lies in its student leaders-how each one brought their unique skills and perspectives to organize and unify their community. As the film dives into their individual backgrounds, you get a real sense of their family histories, struggles, and determination to break barriers that others like them never had the chance to. You could feel the years of dismissal, marginalization, and silence finally boiling over. When a president with no connection to the deaf community was appointed, it was the final spark-and they weren't going to stand for it.

    One moment in particular brought tears to my eyes: a televised interview where one of the students, initially overwhelmed and outnumbered, found the courage to speak out and reclaim his voice. It was a clear turning point, and you could feel the shift in confidence and power.

    Another standout was the story of a cheerleader who used her organizational skills and energy to unify the protestors and give them one cohesive voice. The creativity and ingenuity on display-from strategy to execution-was as impressive as the outcome.

    In conclusion, Deaf President Now is an outstanding documentary about triumph, unity, and the power of being heard, even without speaking. I would score it a 9/10 and strongly recommend it.
    10MichelleL-377

    Our history breathes through us.

    From silence, we create thunder.

    We were never silent - the world just wasn't listening.

    DPN: we rose together, louder than sound itself.

    It's not the past - it's our heartbeat today.

    You may look at us as silent beings, but our voice shakes the world.

    DPN isn't just history - it's who we are.

    Every Deaf person should see this.

    It's our history. Our power. Our voice. Our story.

    Well-structured, deeply moving, and a powerful reminder of what we can achieve together. It shows the barriers we have faced, the obstacles we have overcome, and the strength we hold when we unite. We are the living proof of what unity and resilience can do for the Deaf community worldwide.

    Hats off to Nyle DiMarco. 👏

    Our voices are finally being heard!
    6jonatansaari

    A powerful message, but the turning point could have looked different

    Deaf President Now tells the story of a historic moment in the Deaf community's struggle for representation - and it does so in a powerful way. The protests depicted were real, organized and effective. The film clearly shows why so many Deaf students were frustrated and how they had tried, for many years, to make change through traditional methods - letters, meetings and respectful dialogue. It's easy to understand that their patience had run out.

    However, I felt that parts of the film showed reactions that seemed overly angry. Visually, it borders on chaotic at times. While the anger is real and justified, I missed the quiet dignity that also exists deeply in Deaf culture. There are other ways to show strength - such as continuing to work, lead and build without shouting. I was reminded of the moment the Soviet flag was lowered for the last time in 1991 - a transition that happened without violence, with symbolism and gravity.

    It's important to remember that the DPN protests came after many failed attempts to create change through respectful means. I respect that decision, but personally, I believe a more dignified strategy might have made an even deeper impact. The film is worth watching, but it also raises questions about how change happens - and which expressions build lasting respect.
    10LSouthernlady

    Fascinating documentary

    This documentary is incredible !!! There were no iPhones back then, and yet they still found other ways to communicate. Even tho, I am deaf, I heard about this protest. I was not there and I was in my college in different state at the same time. This documentary showed much more activities than I thought. I was like "Wow". I wish I could be there at Gally to support them wholeheartedly. Good for them !!! So brave and I'm glad they stayed with the demands. They refused to give up. They made it without any violence. Congratulations to everyone involved. Very impressive !!! Truly !!! Also, I was impressed with all the videos and pictures they kept over the years. I'm sure there are more. I wish this documentary showed a bit more of those activities and interviews. I'm very satisfied with this documentary. It's the best documentary I ever watched. Maybe Part two in the future ?

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      • May 16, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
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    • Languages
      • American Sign Language
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