FEATURE
Deaf President Now!
Nyle DiMarco, Davis Guggenheim|US|English|101 MIN|2024
Deafness|Hearing Loss and Deafness
Disability Rights
Education
Advocacy
During eight days in March 1988, Gallaudet University students ignite a watershed moment in civil rights history. When the board appoints a hearing president to lead the world's only Deaf university, four student leaders mobilize their peers into action. Their demands extend beyond campus leadership, challenging deeply entrenched systems and sparking a movement that reverberates through generations. Co-directed by Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim, this documentary weaves together firsthand accounts and archival footage to chronicle a pivotal moment in American civil rights that reshaped educational equity.
New York Premiere
SHOWTIMES
IN-PERSON
Apr 5 | 8:30 PM | The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan (MMJCCM)