Virtually everyone has heard of Helen Keller, and she is usually thought of as that young girl, deaf and blind from infancy, who astounded the world by learning not only how to read and write, but also to speak. Few people, however, know very much else about Helen Keller.
In the 1955 Academy Award-winning movie, Unconquered: Helen Keller in Her Story, the adult Helen Keller is seen: a world-renowned spokesperson and advocate for the disabled, but also a person who partakes in the ordinary joys of life - entertaining guests, going shopping, enjoying flowers and music, and doing mundane things - despite her afflictions.
The Nobility Studios original production, Visions in Silent Darkness, uses new research and goes further to show Helen Keller as not just acclaimed and capable, but rather as an exceptional intelligence and a brilliant thinker in her own right - an exemplar for all people and all times.
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