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See What I Mean

This educative documentary presents two real life stories - the true story of a family who were all born deaf, and the story of a journalist who discovers she is losing her hearing. Offering positive advice about hearing loss and looking into some of the services available to the deaf community within New Zealand.

Year: 1992
Genre: Documentaries, New Zealand Docos, General Docos, Disabilities
Country: NZ
Director: Shirley Horrocks
Duration: 46 Minutes
Rating: Ex
Location in store: New Zealand (Documentary)

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