Description
The Deaf Manager made in 1986 shows the advantages of employing deaf people. Once the obstacles such as the initial interview have been overcome, deaf people often prove to have exceptional qualities. Susan Hampshire presents this film in which the deaf employees are shown at the Bank of England, the Central Electricity Board and other large firms of the day, where they made a valuable contribution, and a young man is interviewed with the help of an interpreter.
This film made in 1986 reflects the cultural attitudes, social work procedures and language of the time it was made. The imagery and film quality may not be to modern standards. But the issues raised are timeless.
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