North American Premiere

The Hearing

Lawrence Fajardo

When a young village boy is involved in a crime, he is forced to testify in the ensuing court case without a sign language interpreter, despite being deaf and suffering from PTSD.

DIRECTOR
Lawrence Fajardo
YEAR
2024
COUNTRY
Philippines
RUNTIME
105 minutes
LANGUAGE
Tagalog with English subtitles

This searing courtroom drama centers on Lucas, a boy who’s deaf living in a remote fishing village, being raised with dignity thanks to those who care for him and respect his intelligence. As his mother slowly uncovers the truth of a crime he is involved in, they find themselves up against a system that’s indifferent at best and complicit at worst. Caught at the center of a case that rivets public attention, with few allies and no legal accommodations, Lucas is forced to testify without the aid of a sign language interpreter. An unflinching indictment of systemic failures and the silencing of vulnerable voices, particularly among deaf children in the Philippines, The Hearing is anchored by a remarkable performance from child actor Enzo Osorio as a boy determined to earn justice.

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