Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore

Local title
Marlee Matlin. Mitte kunagi enam üksi
Director
Shoshannah Stern
Country
Year
2025
Festival
Kumu Dokumentaal 2026
Programme
Subject

After becoming the first deaf actor to win an Academy Award, at just 21, Marlee Matlin found herself thrust into the limelight as a trailblazer. Here, she looks back on a rich and tumultuous life.

In 1987, Matlin ‒ more recently seen in the Best Picture-winner “CODA” – won the Best Actress Oscar for her screen debut, starring opposite William Hurt in the romantic drama Children of a Lesser God. In this powerful biographical documentary by Shoshannah Stern – herself a deaf actor – Matlin looks back on her rise to fame, and how she channelled her sudden success into advocating for accessibility while pursuing a performing arts career. She candidly shares her struggles with addiction, childhood experiences of sexual abuse and her tumultuous romantic relationship with Hurt, as well as her ongoing advocacy for the disabled community, both on- and off-screen.

The film will be introduced by Sirle Papp, the chairman of the Estonian Association of the Deaf.

Director
Shoshannah Stern
Producer
Bonni Cohen, Robyn Kopp, Justine Nagan, Shoshannah Stern
Cinematographer
Jon Shenk
Editing
Sara Newens
Music
Kathryn Bostic
Production
Actual Films, American Masters Pictures, Impact Partners, Independent Television Service
Runtime
Subtitles
Other festivals
Sundance

Screenings

Kumu auditoorium KUMU
ScreeningMarlee Matlin. Mitte kunagi enam üksi
SubtitlesEnglish
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