Compensation

Open captioned
ASL interpretation 

In Conversation

  • Marc Arthur Chéry is the writer of Compensation.

  • Quinta Seward is Coordinator of the Language Exchange Program, Student Learning Center, UC Berkeley.

  • Deaf since birth, Chicago-born Christopher Smith began his education at Whitney Young High School, where he began to study dance. Since then, Christopher has pursued a career as a dancer, choreographer, and actor. Christopher has worked with The National Theatre of the Deaf, the Sunshine Too Theatre Company, Deaf West Theatre (in Los Angeles), Centerlight Theatre (in Chicago), Chicago Dramatists' Workshop, the Intiman Theater (in Seattle). Film work includes Compensation, starring Michele A. Bank and directed by Zeinabu Irene Davis.

featuring

John Earl Jelks, Michelle A. Banks, Nirvana Cobb, Kevin L. Davis,

Compensation depicts two Chicago love stories, one set at the dawn of the twentieth century and the other in contemporary times, featuring a deaf woman and a hearing man. Played by the same actors (Michelle A. Banks and John Earl Jelks), both couples face the specter of death when confronted with tuberculosis in one story and AIDS in the next. Inspired by a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar (who died of tuberculosis in 1906, at the age of thirty-three), the film considers the ephemeral nature of love and life, while illustrating the enduring challenges of race and racism over the course of a century.

FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Marc Arthur Chéry
Cinematographer
  • Pierre H. L. Désir Jr.
Language
  • English
  • American Sign Language
  • with English open captions
Print Info
  • B&W
  • DCP
  • 92 mins
Source
  • Janus Films

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