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Shoshannah Stern's documentary may sound traditional enough, but there's a profound power to its choices (and its subject).
Not Alone Anymore," the actress opens up about how the "Happy Days" star was a refuge for her in a difficult time.
Marlee Matlin stormed into our awareness with 1986’s Children of a Lesser God and won an Oscar — a first for a deaf actor, ...
Deaf activist and Academy Award-winning actress Marlee Matlin and director Shoshannah Stern join Morning Joe to discuss the ...
Matlin and Johnson have become lifelong friends, and he proves insightful about the challenges she faced, including leaving Hurt and getting sober. The film’s “Not Alone Anymore” subtitle is ...
When Marlee Matlin won the 1987 Academy Award for ... getting emotional, signed “I’m not alone anymore.” The women’s friendship helps the interviews feel relaxed and honest as they pull ...
In the upcoming documentary Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, premiering June 20, the Children of a Lesser God star revisits her tumultuous relationship with late actor William Hurt, whom she ...
Marlee Matlin, who won an Oscar for Best Actress for 1986's "Children of Lesser God," is opening up about her Hollywood career in the documentary "Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore." ...
Kino Lorber has picked up U.S. rights to Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, a documentary on trailblazing Deaf Oscar winner Marlee Matlin that premiered at this year’a Sundance Film Festival.
Marlee Matlin opened up about one of the darkest chapters in her life as she discussed her tumultuous and abusive relationship with the late actor William Hurt.
"Be the difference and be loud." Kino Lorber has revealed the official trailer for an acclaimed documentary film titled Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, opening in theaters in June coming up soon.