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"I've heard feedback in conferences and panel discussions across America in which people (including teachers of the deaf) from both sides tell me they had never understood the perspective of the other side before they saw Sound and Fury. I'm proudest of this achievement. What I always wanted in Sound and Fury was to make a plea for acceptance of choice. It is the right and the obligation of all parents to make these choices for their children. I pray the film will also encourage parents to educate themselves about all the possibilities before making the decision to, or not to, implant their child."
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