Wednesday, December 31, 2008

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Me, Monica.

What fucking day. I take the metro and a fool breaks my balls to Termini, a herd of roaring boy scout who went to St. Peter by Pope Joseph fills the train smell of armpits and assorted glances lust, then he came to the shop and I notice did not take the keys. A tea from the Prince of whoremongers, accompanied by all the clichés about the tourists and all those who has finally come and swept Glauco. Cotto as an eel after yet another sleepless night.
Then in supply, the founder, my mother acting nasty as ever because I do feel, Roberta and her problems with Raoul Gardini of the poor, the fixed idea of \u200b\u200bClaudio and our history ... all day I dream home. It feared the return.
Resume meters. It's seven and a quarter, usually at this time I would have found at the bar of Luciano, one in front of the tube. I'm shivering.
Me I'm doing the below. It 's the first day that she left him alone since he was released from the hospital. I would trust but I do know that alcohol is among the most treacherous demons.
I leave the stop Furio Camillo and give a look at the phone. Neither a call or a message. It is not him, it is true that before the slaughter I did not understand that just because he pestered sms time and can ship them for free, I work and I can not stop every two or three to read all the nonsense that come to mind, eccheccazzo .
Almost SoSoggy front of the house I see, the gray cat of our neighbor Luz, which runs toward me, meowing and drawing a series of "lying eight" turning around in between the legs. The cat and the infinite. What a treasure, it's the cat that everyone wants.
picks her up and descending the steps of the path hardens, it blows towards the void and squirts away from my arms. The sun has set but the light is, I continue to walk but I do not think there is reason for such behavior. They are strange cats.
As I open the gate I notice that there is someone under the gazebo. I get closer and I close, realizing that the one-shouldered, with cross-heads on the arms on the table, is Claudia. Damn. Because he is so drunk as shit, I'm sure. And who is that close to him? God god god, now I'll kill him.
"Claudio ...?"
"Monica! I did not get heard, I was in the bathroom ... but then, what about?"
Behind me is Eleonora. I love her but do not try to play nice in this situation or make it out too! Another crazy, but why, why?
"He has been drinking?"
"..."
I can not stop shaking. See how it is, damn the God Almighty! E 'rotten drunk, damn ... and who the fuck is' bitch is?!?
"Who is this?"
"Claudia, my friend. She was, like, a bit exaggerated ..."
"It 's been out less than ten days, Jesus Christ! Eleono', but you too!"
"And I got to do? As if I could make you change your mind when He decrees a thing!"
"Claudio? Claudio! But, he sleeps like a log. The ', come here and help me to carry him. Wait, wait, but it has also peed in the ...?"
No, no, no, not true. It can not be, no. Breathe, I'm sure, of course it breathes. I go up but even if his face is relaxed, I understand now. E 'dead. Claudio is dead.
"CLAUDIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
going crazy. I take a chair and destroys it against one of the legs of the gazebo, I kill with my hands on this damn asshole who betrayed me, you left me in the most infamous bastard, but I want to do in these clogs your own demise . I'm coming up to her but my legs give way and arms are not responding. Before I pass out next to them a man dressed like Inspector Maigret, black and white against the color of the flowers of the garden.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

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Evidence of the effectiveness of comicoterapia

This is the story of Ivan ... very expressive eyes, a deep brown color, looking with curiosity typical of someone who is a child. Ivan, however, is a special child, because at his age, twelve years, only understands the pain of an illness that struck him mercilessly from September as many other young patients Meyer Hospital in Florence where he was admitted.
Ivan, who is from Palermo, is hospitalized in the department pediatric hematology / oncology. His face, punctuated by a sprinkling of freckles, be switched immediately to a bright smile just begins to tell his experience with clown-doctors.
"I met them a few days after arriving here in the hospital. They came to my room after knocking up and presented as a group. I immediately felt a strong sympathy for them, made me laugh a lot. Even the other children enjoyed uin lot. "
From that day the clowns have become familiar figures to Ivan, which particularly welcomes their skill in magic tricks. "One has taught me a magic trick very funny, which is to put some coins inside a bag and then let it disappear before their eyes in disbelief of who is watching you. But I can not reveal the secret, I promised the clown-doctor. "
images of a cartoon on TV frantic chase near the bed on which Ivan is lying, his feet distils an IV fluid which is filled . I like to see in action with their clown skits. I'm really funny and sing well. They remind me of Robin Williams in the film Patch Adams, for him the best treatment is to make children laugh .
Ivan attended the seventh grade, his passion is to design and is crazy about the Simpsons. It 's a strong child, to confirm is the mother who has words of gratitude for the clown lane.

"stimulate children - he says - improve their mood and this certainly has a therapeutic effect . A doctor confirmed me, this kind of diseases even before you react psychologically and physically. And we parents we get to relax a little 'tension'.

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THE VALUE OF A SMILE: comicoterapia

few days ago I saw on the television show "Doctor Clown" and I came to mind that I published a post regarding the importance of a smile.
so I wanted to try to deepen the curious world of comicoterapia or also known as ClownTerapia. None of you ever seen the movie with Robbie Williams' Patch Adams?
Why comicoterapia - ClownTerapia is the discipline which is normally identified with the practice of bringing a smile and good humor in hospitals and centers for the disabled and has been made famous by a medical doctor named Hunter Patch Adams.

The smile is considered a business card that tells how you relate to others but not only ... Laughing is much more, is an effective tool in the process of curing a disease.

The laughter can be compared to a medicine for the sick and not for the disease.
L to comicoterapia is therefore a smile therapy causing HAPPINESS 'but at the same time eases the pain (physical and otherwise).

It has been shown by the medical point of view that laughter has a positive effect on the immune system, reduces anxiety levels and has other beneficial effects.

seems our grandparents were right, then, when they recited the saying the rice makes good blood .

Conventional medicine has rediscovered in the '80s the effects of emotions on the immune system arise as new disciplines such as his gelotology (ghelos in greek means laughter) studying the healing power of laughter .

What do you think of everything ...
Smiling is not only beautiful, brings happiness but it can even be a source of help so: SMILE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!
With one small gesture can go a long way. I believe it because a friend helps me a sincere smile in the worst moments.
I leave you with this wonderful poem:
THE VALUE OF A SMILE
A smile costs nothing, but it is very
.
enriches those who receive it and who gives it.
Lasts only a moment,
but its value is sometimes forever.
Nobody is so rich that they can do without,
and none is so poor that they can give it away.
At Home brings happiness,
infuses courage in the effort.
A smile is a sign of friendship,
an asset that can not be bought, but only to give.
If you find a smile there who can give,
donatelo you.
Because no one has so much need of a smile
as one who can not give it to others.

Friday, December 26, 2008

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Happy Holidays


Representatives of the Institute of Liceo Scientifico "A. Gallotta" I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Peaceful New Year!

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The Science and the Fight


During these hard months of the year for the Italian School, our School has not been isolated from the protest, even becoming exemplary character. On October 27, in Piazza della Repubblica and a Coordinating Assembly, stressing the need to create a united movement in its many facets, of common purpose in spite of the homogeneity of the forms of protest adopted.
the following week (27-31/10), unlike other schools where it has failed creating a chaotic and unproductive, the component of our High School Student has been able to agree on steps to responsibly protest unmatched in the history of our Institute and Land : morning co-managers, occupations pm, participating in demonstrations.
To you photographic evidence of this period of activism Civil !

Monday, December 22, 2008

Frustration, Game Rules



Hello.
The story continue, or better, but I continue to write for a couple of months have become more frequent raids of the well known universal meddler, with a consequent inability and humoral time that I was forced to forced outage.
Nataline I will not leave so I can not take advantage of old ladies caffeinoimani and quiet moments, however, now a fugitive, and finally sailed for planets forsanche more responsive to-nothing.
I've stolen this moment the commitment to keep their head out of the muddy stream where I find myself surrounded by a bit of time to tell the world and pazzarelli especially those who read my ramblings that my mother has passed a measure by the cazzissimo, and came out still in possession of the leg which had threatened the amputation and greatly lightened by the removal of a bag that he would continue to Nemet steal the last years of life.
fededotati fortunate. My hostility to the omnipresent TeleBabby not set or refer to yield, indeed, save me from throwing in the towel and become yet another toxic opium of the people.
thank those who walk with me and who share sorrows and joys of life with eyes rimmed and tired, heavy hearts and souls saved. Who is state remains. Who has done it will not try again. No one can prevent resurgence.
Each Dawn, The Rebirth Of The Fallen.
Now more than ever.
Louise, my blood will overcome this one.

Yours, Claudio.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

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Symbolism in painting of the deaf ...

The painting seems to be the art form chosen by the deaf, for whom the visual mode is a privileged means of expression and communication.

The first mention of a deaf artist, Quintus Pedius, dates back to the Roman Empire. In the Middle Ages, the call for the design of deaf people urged the monks to make manuscripts of skilled decorators.
I wanted to be masters in their works the "real" human nature and is dedicated to the study of physiognomy, body language and communication used by deaf people. Leonardo da Vinci himself, for his studies on gesture, enlisted the cooperation of the deaf son of the painter Christopher de Predis. Many deaf people came to work in the workshops of painters and sculptors, known for their visual and manual skills. Sometimes the nickname is only likely to reveal the deafness of these artists.
After this brief introduction I would like to mention two examples of symbolism in the painting of the deaf today.
As a first example we see Luis Zuccotti, art teacher at a middle school in Rome that works as a production designer with several theater companies of the deaf. L. Zuccotti also dedicated to works of graphic design, cartoons in the deaf world and the creation of murals.
Silence

The painting was inspired by the encounter with the American deaf poet Clayton Valli. It was later reproduced as the cover of the videotape containing the poems of the same valley. The subtitle
that the author wanted to work, and make explicit the message is: " The silent language of hands, in the harmony of nature .
Inspired by the creativity expressed by the poems in sign language, Zuccotti pictorially represents a concept of "creativity" that is not sound or noise: is peace, silence fruitful nature speaking, communicating hands.

The second example refers to Figure Sergio of Lavo.
S. Lavo he studied at the State Institute of the Deaf in Rome. Taught himself began his artistic works by design and graphics, then dedicated to the manufacture of ceramic masks and sculptures in clay, plaster, wood and other materials and then try color: tempera, watercolor, and finally oil. He currently teaches as a volunteer, design and staging of deaf children Silvestri Institute in Rome.
S. Lavo is the author of the monument to the deaf Porta Pia :


The picture is a monument to be located in the Piazza di Porta Pia in Rome a few steps by the Institute Statale per sordomuti e di fronte al Bar da sempre frequentato da bambini, giovani e anziani sordi. Luogo in cui vi è la 'sintesi' della vita, in cui si studia e si apprende, si comunica con gli altri, si entra nella vita sociale, nell'amore e nei primi sogni .
Il monumento la breccia di Porta Pia è " simbolo della liberazione della lingua dei segni, che finalmente può levarsi al cielo libera e orgogliosa ."
Che cosa ne pensate di questo stretto rapporto tra arte e mondo dei non udenti?
Io sono una grande appassionata di arte, mi piace molto tutto ciò che è legato alla creatività, spontaneità and fascinates me to express emotions, messages through a drawing, a symbol ... Without the use of many words. Also I think it's great to "travel", with the imagination, in front of a work of art. But I would never have imagined to involve art in posts related to deafness.
As noted in the two paintings and S. L. Zuccotti Lavo been able to make visually the importance of hands ... I wait until I have repeatedly emphasized this in my blog. Personally, this is a fantastic STETHOSCOPE highlighted in the first painting, which impressed me very much because the heat load, vitality, feelings that are aroused by bright colors like yellow, red, orange.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

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Guess what it says ... Differences

I suggest a small play ... I had fun trying to test!

Look carefully at the photo and choose the right answer. (.. To see better figures to distinguish the different signs and double click on the picture .. you'll see bigger and clearer)

Introducing solutions: home, free, happy, touchy.

How did this little test??
I guess I have personally only two ... :-)

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signs are international or local ...

In previous post we dimostarto that there is no international sign language, and although they belong to different regions or cities deaf Italian easily and quickly able to understand each other despite differences in dialect.
The groups with the largest number of variations are the days of the week, months of the year, colors and nouns are not frequent.

Some examples:
>> Let's see how in many Italian cities they say the word "yellow":
>> The same sign can have completely different meanings in different languages signs, we see the sample below:

Nell'immagine a sinistra il gesto significa "Roma" in Lis mentre nell'immagine a destra significa "nome" in Asl

>> Uno stesso significato viene espresso in modo diverso nelle varie lingue, vediamo le diversità del segno per “mamma”:

Nel primo caso la parola "mamma" è detta in Lingua dei segni Danese, nel secondo caso Lingua dei segni Italiana, successivamente Lingua dei segni Cinese e infine Americana.

In your opinion, all these differences between nations or cities are caused by some specific factors?


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brief history of language through signs ...

"... hands that move safer and sent into the air,
taking shape and appearance,
painted figures that seem invisible and occupy spaces,
changing faces, marked by a thousand words, eyes wide open,
s empre alert and attentive ... "
Returning to address issues related to sign language I think is interesting and essential to address a short historical excursus to come then to see some curiosity.

The gestural communication of deaf people has been known since antiquity, but is beginning to be studied from a linguistic point of view only since the '60s. The researcher William Stokoe was the first to demonstrate that this form of communication is not a simple gesture, but a true language , a visual language with its own vocabulary and its grammar, able to express any message.

One of the most common clichés continues to be the belief that it can be universal. As with oral languages, sign language, in reality, it differs from country to country and within each country can still find various dialectal forms.
spoken thus: Langue des Signes Français
(LSF)
American Sign Language (ASL)
Brithis Sign Language (BSL)
Italian Sign Language (LIS), etc. ..

curious attempt by the World Federation of the Deaf who in 1975 published a book "Gestuno" containing a list of signs "international". The goal was to create a sort of sign language shared global use in meetings and exchanges international.
Subsequently the use of sign language in education was finally banned. This meant that the signs, in Italy, not only differ from region to region but from city to city and even from school to school where the children used sign language in secret during breaks in their dormitories or at home (in the case of deaf parents or relatives).
Only in the last thirty years' in Italy recommenced studies of sign language, deaf people have begun to recover consapevolezzache that theirs is a real language through which they can interact with each other, communicate intentions and emotions, and transmit culture, knowledge, values \u200b\u200band art from generation to generation.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

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The strength of a family and a child full of desire! The

As you all know, these days, as every year on television are raising funds for Telethon. A 'to help the less fortunate people, usually children.
I would like to take this opportunity to open a small parenthesis in my blog and talk to Frank, a child with serious problems that have arisen as a result of complications during childbirth.
This child is currently in California to attend the special care. Frank's mother has made many appeals, including on television, asking for aid is involved from all of us so that this child could undergo therapies that are only abroad.
responded to these calls by many people and even my small town where his grandparents live in St. Francis.
Unfortunately I have not had the opportunity to personally meet this wonderful boy but my parents and other acquaintances said they were surprised by how much a simple smile of this child we have made happy. Francis does not speak, not moving, not eating (an almost vegetative state) until a few months ago and responded with small sounds, looks and smiles only to caressing mother that she has always been close.
Today, as I said earlier, is in California where he is following the specific treatments that have allowed small to make strides. The small hours unable to eat (the swallowing problems were mitigated), is able even to sit for several minutes, holding up the skull and many other achievements.
Parents are very happy, hopeful but also concerned about possible repercussions. The love of these parents is enormous, given the many "adventures" that have and are facing daily. The mother of Francis
site http://www.superfrancesco.it/ updated daily, in a sort of diary, improvements, they are experiencing difficult times.
Every so often I stop to read these extraordinary remains strong with admiration. The strength of this family is amazing.
I hope to have the opportunity to meet in a few months when this baby will be back in Italy. I only had a little experience last year in a community of boys and men with disabilities or carrier of some disease and was fascinated by love, joy broadcasting.
Unfortunately, sometimes you forget they were "very fortunate", or are remembered only occasionally. If any of you want to know the experience of Francis visit the site I mentioned before ... It is the pain! You will find the story of this child, his achievements, difficult times, many photos and video.

I propose in this post some photos of this .. In a sample of which you see the time when it failed for the first time (even if supported by the support of the sofa) to sit for a few minutes ... Superfrancesco Force! !

Friday, December 12, 2008

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technology helps or hinders the communication?

In the previous post I wanted to emphasize the importance of a look, a smile ... Which I can often convey much more than just words ...

But do not you think that maybe now, this is hampered by the new media? think of using mobile phones, or chat?
I am tied to this new medium, like most young i, and frankly I would struggle to imagine life without ... Today you can hear any person anywhere but when you are face-to- face "with it ..." all falls down "... it feels a little awkward at times ... especially if it is a person who sees and knows very little.
I think the phone or chat rooms are very useful resources on the one hand but at the same time "obscure" some features of Communication. These new media can "mask" with ease what you feel or think and have time to question ...

currently participating in a sustained debate about 'usefulness and risks that could lead to the' use of cell phones, chat in the development of the person.
In this form of debate I think that there are two very different extremes.
one side lie those who defend the use of mobile phones or instant messaging because they believe that these means can not in any way be considered a barrier. According to this view "digital communication does not replace the relationships between people but rather it increases the breadth and makes ongoing communication and harmony."
the other extreme are those who are hostile to the use of such means. In this' perspective highlights the negative aspects that are related to the use of means such as mobile phones, chat, etc. .. It is believed that "Cell phones are bad," producing an endless list of damage they cause to health: they emit radiation that can continuously be harmful to humans. Can cause memory loss, headaches, mutations in the DNA even cancer etc etc ... In this context arises the question: "Would not it be better to give an appointment to see each other in person?"

I personally think that they are two extremist views. The truth lies somewhere in between. What do you think?

Thursday, December 11, 2008

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The importance of a glance, a smile ...

... speaking of nonverbal communication so far I wanted to emphasize the importance of hands, but this is not the only means by which this form of communication is realized.
nonverbal communication in fact invests all our body ... Think of a look, a smile .
I think it's very interesting the study of proxemics (how to manage personal space, distance between the partners) or a posture, the Chinese (the study of gestures, their common feature is significant), or interpret the thousands of expressions and emotions that reveals the face (physiognomy).
Knowing all these aspects I believe are important when one relates with any person, big or small, and of any ethnicity.

What fascinates me most is that the "body not mind." Accompanying non-verbal communication, verbal communication, making it more dynamic and in some cases "revealing" what the speaker wants to hide. If words can be deceiving, what you can not tell at a glance. There are many messages that pass through non-verbal communication.
Important in this context to remember that it is impossible not to communicate (the first axiom of communication by Paul Watzlawick)
During communication I can ask what are non-verbal signals that allow me to discover the lies that a caller can hide. These lies can be seen from their faces "signal detector is the look ...

you ever understand what a person meant by a simple glance?
Surely this is possible if there is a form of empathy between interlocutors.

also non-verbal communication unites all humanity ...
I think it is a means of international communication that allows a minimum of dialogue between any generation, ethnicity and culture. How nice to see him at least in part that "different" ...
... never tire of SORRRIDERE: THAT YOUR SMILE, IF YOU WANT, YOU MAY OPEN THE WORLD ... "
... A smile does not last but a moment, but the memory is eternal ... "

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

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Hands like typewriters ...

Speaking of nonverbal communication (NVC) means to address the behavioral communication, communication. object, pictorial, gestural (ie the language of Lis I mentioned a few posts earlier), the finger spelling, speech and Braille method Malos.

The CNV field is very wide and varied. While in previous posts I wanted to include some basic-flash on the language used by deaf mute people in my speech I want to focus on two methods used between people who are blind or deaf blind.

I'm talking about the method of Braille and Malossi.

The Malossi method (proposed by the Neapolitan masters Artusio and Aurelio Colucci) enables deafblind people to communicate among themselves and with others through hand. This touch the letters in the image are shown in black and near slightly tweak the letters that appear in blue.


The hand of those who receive the message is regarded as a kind of typewriter.
Once again, this highlighted the importance of our hands ... Once again, everything leads us to think about: What do I do with my hands? (See post published on November 20)


Those who attended the communication by means of the method Malossi were impressed by the speed with which two deaf-blind people can communicate with each other.
E 'important otherwise there is agreement between the blind and the one that he uses the Malossi.

This method is generally used by people who have learned the reading and writing before becoming deafblind.

other form of communication between blind people and Braille : method of reading and writing used by blind people in fact, made up of raised dots correspond to the letters of the alphabet.

The symbols of Braille each consisting of six points are arranged three on the right and three on the left of a rectangular box. The difference between the characters is given by the arrangement and combination of the same points that constitute the individual letters. Reading Braille is usually done by the index of the right hand, followed by the left hand with the main tasks in the identification of guiding lines. The fingers that read must be kept in place and go soft touch of the letters in relief, without pressing on them, to grasp more clearly the composition.

Braille is perhaps the most famous communication system for the blind.

Personally I came to the attention of this particular form of communication many years ago because her aunt was doing a wonderful experience as an aide to a blind girl and on this occasion was able to learn this form of language. Remember that stressed the difficulty of being able to distinguish with certainty the various letters. As for deaf children who feel the vibrations, and through them we approach the music, dance, even blind people have a very strong sensitivity to touch.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

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Project Washoe ...

... Every time I try to make a step further to discover the world of the deaf and speech are amazed Lis ...

Did you know ... some scholars have tried to teach a copy female chimpanzee expressions American sign language (ASL, or American Sign Language) ?

I'm talking about Washoe, young chimpanzee who became able to communicate at some level, with human beings.
Washoe lived most of his life at the University of Nevada, where the experiments were conducted on the language that made it famous, was then transferred to 'University of Washington where he remained until his death, announced October 30, 2007. Washoe left many descendants, some of which, as the adopted daughter Loulis, passed on the knowledge of some of the gestures that had learned in life.

Two scholars' s University of Nevada (Allen and Beatrice Gardner) began a training program designed for learning by the monkey, some ASL signs. This program was called "Project Washoe."

The two scientists proceeded to teaching through operant conditioning techniques, encouraging the use of gestures in Washoe - similar to those of the ASL-to express requests (such as food, water) as well as concepts at a level obviously quite simple.

For example, the monkey was taught that the gesture "MORE" ("more", "anchor") to produce a greater quantity of what was given.

It was shown that once the gesture impadronitasi Washoe was able to apply it in different contexts, for which there had previously been educated. Similar processes were repeated over and over again, so that at the end of the experiment, it was reported as Washoe was able to use about 250 different signs. Why could actually be as known by Washoe, a certain sign was to be made across three different observers in different situations and in the absence of air conditioning (so had to be used spontaneously), and would be used appropriately in a context.

The results achieved by the Project Washoe ignited considerable debate as to their actual reliability and, more importantly, about their meaning. There was a wide front of students who put in prominence as that used by Washoe could not actually be called a "language", arguing that the chimpanzee rather respond to a pattern of stimuli with learned movements mechanically but not actually included. However, the moves by the Project Washoe took countless studies that attempted to replicate in other mammals such as dolphins, parrots.

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"Goodbye Mr.Hollad": the difficulty of communicating between deaf and hearing impaired ...

... It 's very difficult Unfortunately, finding material relating to communication between deaf, but after much research I could find a movie. which appeared to me very interesting, which allows to analyze and discover the world of deaf people.

The film that I've been told to be very curious is " Mr. Holland's Opus", a film but not overtly dedicated to deafness awareness and realism that deals with the problems of a family that is upset by the birth of a child deaf and the difficulties of communication between deaf and hearing impaired.

This film is about the life of Glenn Holland, a musician and composer who begins to act as a teacher per guadagnarsi da vivere mentre nel tempo libero persegue il suo vero obiettivo: comporre una sinfonia che lo renderà famoso. Ma cosa ci può essere di più paradossale e inaspettato, nella vita di un musicista, che avere un figlio sordo?
Alcuni critici sostengono che "si apprezza maggiormente della pellicola la veridicità con la quale viene descritto il percorso di una famiglia con un bambino sordo: il primo impatto con lo specialista della medicina ufficiale che suggerisce la via oralista per favorire l'integrazione e il divieto esplicito ad assecondare i "gesti" del bambino. La sofferenza dei genitori nel non riuscire a comprendere la propria creatura. E quindi la via della lingua dei segni. Dapprima vista come un disperato tentativo, poi perseguita with tenacity and conviction, especially from her mother. "
The film manages to intrigue by comparing with skilful, the world of sounds with the world of the protagonist of his son's silence. These two worlds, that seems to never be able to meet, to the end of the film cross. when Glenn Holland will direct the institute at the concert for the deaf son a helping with lights and sign language. This incident put an end to misunderstandings and emotional communication between parent and child.
lyrics John Lennon, "Beautiful Boy", which Glenn will sing at the concert dedicated to his son, contains the verse " Life is what happens to us while we are committed to making other plans ", which is the summary of the film and is a metaphor for what happens to the protagonist: he believed that his destiny was to become famous composing symphonies and instead reaches its full realization without even realizing it, communicating the passion for music to his students.


any of you seen it? I'd love to, maybe because I was able to recover and watch the short, I can compare with you to hear your impressions ... ... ...