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Irene Taylor Brodsky est une Réalisatrice, Scénariste, Producteur et Monteur Américaine née le 2000

Irene Taylor Brodsky

Irene Taylor Brodsky
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Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 2000 (24 ans)

Irene Taylor Brodsky is an American documentary film maker. In her several projects, hers was the job of director, producer, writer, cinematographer and editor.
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Filmographie de Irene Taylor Brodsky (2 films)

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Réalisatrice

The Final Inch, 38minutes
Réalisé par Irene Taylor Brodsky
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Documentaire sur la santé
Note79% 3.99553.99553.99553.99553.9955
The film depicts the problems still occurring fifty years after the development of the polio vaccine, and shows areas where the polio virus is still found in several countries around the world. Without vaccinations it could re-emerge and re-infect regions where it was eradicated decades ago, and the film also notes that the first line of defense is a dedicated and continual effort by international health workers going door-to-door to ensure every child is vaccinated.
Hear and Now, 1h25
Réalisé par Irene Taylor Brodsky
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Documentaire sur une personnalité, Le handicap
Note76% 3.820263.820263.820263.820263.82026
The filmmaker's parents were both born deaf; and the couple raised children who were not deaf. Paul Taylor and his wife Sally Taylor were in their 60s when they both decided to have cochlear implant surgery, which could permit them to hear for the first time. The documentary follows what turns out to be a complicated journey from the comfortable world of silence to a profoundly challenging world of sounds and language.

Scénariste

Hear and Now, 1h25
Réalisé par Irene Taylor Brodsky
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Documentaire sur une personnalité, Le handicap
Note76% 3.820263.820263.820263.820263.82026
The filmmaker's parents were both born deaf; and the couple raised children who were not deaf. Paul Taylor and his wife Sally Taylor were in their 60s when they both decided to have cochlear implant surgery, which could permit them to hear for the first time. The documentary follows what turns out to be a complicated journey from the comfortable world of silence to a profoundly challenging world of sounds and language.

Production

The Final Inch, 38minutes
Réalisé par Irene Taylor Brodsky
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Documentaire sur la santé
Rôle Producteur
Note79% 3.99553.99553.99553.99553.9955
The film depicts the problems still occurring fifty years after the development of the polio vaccine, and shows areas where the polio virus is still found in several countries around the world. Without vaccinations it could re-emerge and re-infect regions where it was eradicated decades ago, and the film also notes that the first line of defense is a dedicated and continual effort by international health workers going door-to-door to ensure every child is vaccinated.
Hear and Now, 1h25
Réalisé par Irene Taylor Brodsky
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Documentaire sur une personnalité, Le handicap
Rôle Producteur
Note76% 3.820263.820263.820263.820263.82026
The filmmaker's parents were both born deaf; and the couple raised children who were not deaf. Paul Taylor and his wife Sally Taylor were in their 60s when they both decided to have cochlear implant surgery, which could permit them to hear for the first time. The documentary follows what turns out to be a complicated journey from the comfortable world of silence to a profoundly challenging world of sounds and language.

Monteur

Hear and Now, 1h25
Réalisé par Irene Taylor Brodsky
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Documentaire sur une personnalité, Le handicap
Note76% 3.820263.820263.820263.820263.82026
The filmmaker's parents were both born deaf; and the couple raised children who were not deaf. Paul Taylor and his wife Sally Taylor were in their 60s when they both decided to have cochlear implant surgery, which could permit them to hear for the first time. The documentary follows what turns out to be a complicated journey from the comfortable world of silence to a profoundly challenging world of sounds and language.