The Tuba Thieves

About This Film

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Festival Year: 2023
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Run Time: 91 Minutes
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Film Type: Feature
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Animated: No
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Countr(ies): USA
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Language: English, Sign Language
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English Subtitles: Yes
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Captions: None

Film Overview

A sonic sensation at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, this experimental mix of documentary, recreation (cast with Deaf performers), and essay uses a series of Los Angeles high school tuba thefts as a jumping-off point to skillfully explore the ways in which we engage with sound, music, and speech. —M.G.Loosely hung on the backdrop of a string of tuba burglaries from high schools in Southern California, THE TUBA THIEVES is not a whodunnit crime documentary; instead it is an artistic encounter with the Deaf experience. The score of Los Angeles’ urban soundscape sets the tone, reverberating steady highway hums, jarring airplane flyovers, and wildfire-fighting helicopters overhead. Interspersed are stories of Nyke, a Deaf drummer, and Geovanny, a hearing marching band student, as they navigate their day to day, peppered with reenactments of lesser-known “silent” concerts throughout history. Exceptionally enlightening, this rare perspective illustrates how the world is constantly communicating. From this unique purview, audiences are challenged to take a closer look at the details surrounding them and reevaluate their own definition of listening. —A.B. GUEST(S) ARE SCHEDULED TO BE IN ATTENDANCE FOR Q&A

Film Contact: The Film Collaborative

Cast & Crew

Directed By

Alison O'daniel

Produced By

Alison O'daniel, Rachel Nederveld, Su Kim, Maya E. Rudolph

Screenwriting

Alison O'daniel

Cinematographers

Derek Howard

Editors

Alison O'daniel, Zach Khalil