Based on a sample group of one, it’s possible to be grateful for the existence and, especially, the actors in “CODA” (streaming on Apple TV+ Aug. 13) and still be frustrated by its gently shameless ...
A Sundance sensation, undeniable crowdpleaser, and likely Oscar contender, CODA has all the makings of a contemporary classic. It could also prove a major cultural touchpoint for Hollywood as perhaps ...
The Apple film is the first movie with a predominantly deaf cast to win the top prize at the awards honoring actors. By Hilary Lewis Deputy Editor, East Coast CODA made history with its win for the ...
For all the accolades that have been thrown at “CODA” this awards season, writer-director Sian Heder and her cast give full credit to the pre-shoot preparations — including two weeks spent on fishing ...
The new movie CODA focuses on a deaf family with a hearing daughter who wants to be a singer. Here, the cast talks about the importance of seeing deaf culture and deaf families portrayed on screen.
Sian Heder, Marlee Matlin, Emilia Jones, and the rest of the "CODA" cast visited IndieWire's Sundance studio, presented by Adobe, to discuss the crowdpleasing feature. The cast and director of “CODA” ...
Deaf representation has taken a major step forward with two Oscar-nominated films this year — one a fictional story, the other entirely real. Best Picture contender CODA stars Oscar-nominated deaf ...
The predominantly deaf cast of Apple TV+’s CODA made history on Sunday as it became the first to win one of SAG’s coveted ensemble prizes. The ensemble comprised of Emilia Jones, Marlee Matlin, Troy ...
Apple TV+ film "CODA" has won Best Picture at the 94th Academy Awards, becoming the first film from a streaming service to ever win the award. "CODA" cast and crew also won multiple Academy Awards.
THR shares details from Tuesday's activities at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. — including how Emilia Jones, Troy Kotsur, Marlee Matlin and Daniel Durant ended up with President Biden in the Oval Office. By ...
Based on a sample group of one, it’s possible to be grateful for the existence and, especially, the actors in “CODA” (streaming on Apple TV+ Friday) and still be frustrated by its gently shameless ...