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As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family's fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her love of music and her fear of abandoning her parents.

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What we think

On the surface, the trappings of any crowd-pleasing teen story seem to dominate, but it’s in the singular details, the precise care given to this one family, that CODA cements itself as a wholly original entry widening the canon with infectious warmth.
★★★★☆ | Read in full: CODA film review Ella Kemp We Love Cinema

What others think

Heder takes a few too many abrupt shortcuts with some of her plotting, forgetting some characters and shoving other key moments in a montage.
Benjamin Lee The Guardian
In her laudable determination to make a film featuring deaf characters played by deaf actors that does not become an ‘issues movie’, Heder does end up soft-pedalling the specific challenges of ableism and prejudice that the hearing-impaired face.
Jessica Kiang Sight and Sound
It may look recognizable, but Heder and her formidable cast and compelling emotion make sure it doesn’t sound like anything else out there.
Kate Erbland IndieWire

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13 Aug 2021