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The Joy in Silence

Genres

Documentary

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A documentary with an aim to raise awareness for workplace discrimination and see the world from the perspective of the deaf community.

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Budget

$687

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

42 mins

Rating

10/10

Release Date

27 August 2021

Country

Cast

Khaifa Nasya Anshaqi

Khaifa Nasya Anshaqi

Khaifa

Ummu Hany

Ummu Hany

Ummu

Luqman Ski

Luqman Ski

Luqman

Mario Gultom

Mario Gultom

Mario

Andrew Sihombing

Andrew Sihombing

Andrew

Febby Widya Putri

Febby Widya Putri

Febby

Almas Nizar

Almas Nizar

Almas

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