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The Tuba Thieves

Directed by Allison O'Daniel

92 Min | English, Spanish, ASL | United States | | Narrative
Feature | Open Captions | Audio Description
Writer: Allison O'Daniel | Cast: YEISHA ‘NYKE’ PRINCE GEOVANNY MARROQUIN RUSSELL HARVARD WARREN ‘WAWA’ SNIPE | City Premiere

Inspired by a series of mysterious tuba thefts across Los Angeles high schools, O’Daniel’s visually stunning and sonically surprising film The Tuba Thieves mixes documentary, narrative, and essay filmmaking. Rather than exploring the mystery, the film, according to O’Daniel, is “about listening, but it is not tethered to the ear. It is a film about Deaf gain, hearing loss and the perception of sound in Los Angeles.” 

Through her uniquely creative use of captioning, sound, and silence, she asks viewers to consider the experiences of those who are deaf and hard of hearing. A largely deaf cast creates a collage of vignettes, including reenactments of the 1952 premiere of John Cage’s silent piece “4′33″” and the 1979 punk concert at the San Francisco Deaf Club organized by filmmaker and artist Bruce Conner.

Past Screenings

The Tuba Thieves | Tuesday Oct 10, 2023 | 7:00 PM | Wexner Center for the Arts
Wheelchair Seating
Audio Description
Sign Language Interpretation
Assistive Listening Systems
Access for service animals
Access for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Open Captioning (OC)
Fully accessible to people using mobility devices

Disabilities featured:

Deafness

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