SundanceFilmFestival jury walks out of movie due to lack of closed-captioning
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In the midst of the controversy, the jury sent a signed letter to filmmakers premiering their movies at the festival, imploring them to allow “open caption DCP” to accommodate deaf viewers such as Matlin.
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