The Silence of My Hands (2024)

The Silence of My Hands (2024) poster

Rosa, the first deaf law student in Guadalajara, and Saira, an immigrant from California confronting her gender identity, try to stay together despite their realities and the distance between them. The Silence of My Hands, through a sensory journey spoken entirely in sign language, reveals the trust in their relationship and tests the adversities they face, immersing us in the silence of the last memories they share together.

Director: Manuel Acuña
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
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Editing: Humberto Flores Jáuregui
Production: Contratiempo cine
Country: Mexico
Language: Español, English
Original Language: es

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More Films by Director: Manuel Acuña
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Silence of My Hands about?
Rosa, the first deaf law student in Guadalajara, and Saira, an immigrant from California confronting her gender identity, try to stay together despite their realities and the distance between them. The Silence of My Hands, through a sensory journey spoken entirely in sign language, reveals the trust in their relationship and tests the adversities they face, immersing us in the silence of the last memories they share together.
Who directed The Silence of My Hands?
The Silence of My Hands was directed by Manuel Acuña.
Who stars in The Silence of My Hands?
The Silence of My Hands stars Saira Yunuen Medina Soria, Rosa María Casillas Madrigal.
How long is The Silence of My Hands?
The Silence of My Hands has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is The Silence of My Hands?
The Silence of My Hands is a Documentary film.
Where was The Silence of My Hands produced?
The Silence of My Hands was produced in Mexico.