Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore

Showings

Mary D. Fisher Theatre Fri, Jul 11 7:00 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Sat, Jul 12 3:30 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Sun, Jul 13 6:30 PM
Mary D. Fisher Theatre Mon, Jul 14 4:00 PM
Mary D. Fisher Theatre Tue, Jul 15 7:00 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Wed, Jul 16 3:30 PM
Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre Thu, Jul 17 3:30 PM
Film Info
Event Type:Documentary Feature
Release Year:2025
Run Time:97 minutes
Production Country:United States
Original Language:English, American Sign Language
Subtitles:English
Trailer:https://youtu.be/yh7weSZkUU8?si=VOg4avQ85cL_3AE9
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Shoshannah Stern

Description

In 1987, at the age of just 21, Marlee Matlin shattered expectations as the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award for her groundbreaking performance in “Children of a Lesser God”.


Catapulted into the spotlight, she seized the moment to challenge an industry unprepared for her immense talent, emerging as a trailblazer not only as a performer but also as an author and activist. Matlin's incredible journey continued with standout roles in acclaimed projects such as “The West Wing” and the Oscar-winning “CODA”, all while relentlessly advocating for greater inclusion and accessibility both within Hollywood and beyond its borders.


Directed by Shoshannah Stern, the film offers an unflinching look at Matlin’s remarkable life through the lens of her primary language, American Sign Language. Matlin opens up about her personal and professional struggles — her meteoric rise to fame, the challenges of navigating a predominantly hearing industry, the pain of a tumultuous high-profile relationship, getting sober and years of being overlooked by Hollywood —alongside her many triumphs.


“Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore” reimagines traditional documentary storytelling, elevating ASL as the film’s heart and soul while removing conventional voiceovers, creating an authentic and visually immersive experience. Through split-screen interviews with both Deaf and hearing contributors, the film weaves a poignant and inspiring narrative of Matlin’s legendary career, highlighting her tireless fight for inclusion and representation in an entertainment world that at first had no place for her.