“’CODA’ will be hard to top as not only the best film out of Sundance but of the entire year. (coda only), Marquee Moon Television cover, Meanest Man, Meant to Be, Message From Mid-Bar, Military Madness (Graham Nash cover), Misunderstood, Modern World. When ‘CODA’ hits the right notes in that balancing act, it's euphoric.” – Perri Nemiroff, COLLIDER When the family's fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her passion at Berklee College of Music and her fear of abandoning her parents. “An undeniable charmer about juggling obligations to friends, family and self. As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. “A radiant, deeply satisfying heartwarmer that more than embraces formula it locates the pleasure and pureness in it, reminding us of the comforting, even cathartic, gratifications of a feel-good story well told.” – Jon Frosch, HOLLYWOOD REPORTER “Sweet, thoughtful, and unusual in its extensive use of sign language and its casting of deaf actors (including Oscar winner Marlee Matlin), it's the kind of film you can't help but love.” – Alissa Wilkinson, VOX Starring Emilia Jones, Eugenio Derbez, Troy Kotsur, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Daniel Durant, Marlee Matlin, Amy Forsyth, Kevin Chapman, John Fiore, Erica McDermott, Lonnie Farmer, Jose Guns Alves, and Armen Garo. It's a movie about a family, and by the end you may feel you know them as well as you know your own.” – Owen Gleiberman, VARIETY “In its straightforward way, the film delivers an emotional knockout. “Grounded and sweet, delicately bawdy, and decidedly hilarious, ‘CODA’ puts an effervescent and original spin on the coming-of-age comedy-drama.” – Richard Whittaker, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
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