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Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore

2025 | 98m | English

(136 votes)

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Popularity: 10 (history)

Director: Shoshannah Stern
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In 1987, Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award and was thrust into the spotlight at 21 years old. Reflecting on her life in her primary language of American Sign Language, Marlee explores the complexities of what it means to be a trailblazer.
Release Date: Jun 20, 2025
Director: Shoshannah Stern
Writer:
Genres: Documentary
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Production Companies ITVS, Impact Partners, Actual Films, American Masters Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Sep 28, 2025
Entered: Sep 28, 2025
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Name Character
Marlee Matlin Self
Randa Haines Self
Siân Heder Self
John Maucere Self
Lauren Ridloff Self
Aaron Sorkin Self
Henry Winkler Self
Name Job
Sara Newens Editor
Kathryn Bostic Original Music Composer
Claire Stone Assistant Editor
Tessa Phillips Music Editor
Shoshannah Stern Director
Jon Shenk Cinematography
Christa Artherholt Associate Editor
Michael Greene Scoring Mixer
Bonnie Wild Sound Mixer
Kristina Motwani Co-Editor
Anthony Rhoads Visual Effects
João Vieira Assistant Camera
Name Title
Justine Nagan Producer
Robyn Kopp Producer
Bonni Cohen Producer
Patty Quillin Executive Producer
David Eisenberg Supervising Producer
Julie Sacks Producer
Ruth Ann Harnisch Executive Producer
Bill Harnisch Executive Producer
Adam Lewis Executive Producer
Kelsey Koenig Co-Executive Producer
Carrie Lozano Executive Producer
Ann Lovell Co-Executive Producer
Melony Lewis Executive Producer
Jenny Raskin Executive Producer
Michael Kantor Executive Producer
Geralyn White Dreyfous Executive Producer
Ellie Wen Associate Producer
Shoshannah Stern Producer
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“Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore” is an intimate and personal documentary that gives viewers a fuller picture of Matlin’s journey — not just as a groundbreaking actor, but as a person who has spent her life advocating for the Deaf community. Directed by Shoshannah Stern, the film is both a tribute ... and a candid conversation between two Deaf women who understand each other in a way few filmmakers and subjects ever could. Even if you are unfamiliar with the actress, Matlin’s story is interesting. Born into a hearing family, she faced isolation, abuse, and the challenges of navigating a world not built for her. She became an overnight sensation when she was just 19 years old and won an Oscar for “Children of a Lesser God.” What followed was a whirlwind of fame and trauma, from an abusive relationship with co-star William Hurt, a bout with substance abuse, push back from her own community, and a Hollywood system that often didn’t know what to do with her. All of this would’ve made many give up, but Matlin chose instead to fight. She pushed for accessibility in the industry, helped ensure Deaf actors were cast in major projects (including the Oscar winning film “CODA”), and proved time and time again that she wasn’t going to let Hollywood define her limits. Stern allows Matlin to tell her own story, filling her documentary with personal reflections as well as interviews from those closest to her. This makes the film feel like an intimate, heartfelt conversation rather than just a retelling of events. “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore” is an honest, well-rounded portrait of a woman who has constantly had to prove herself. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Matlin or just looking to learn more about the Deaf community and Hollywood’s complicated history with accessibility, you’ll find this film to be informative as well as inspiring. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

Apr 04, 2025