The Hollywood Reporter
Disability can't derail exceptional gifts in Hearing is Believing, Lorenzo DeStefano's doc about blind multi-instrumentalist Rachel Flowers. A straightforward and sometimes dry but very boosterish account, the doc is best suited for special screenings in communities geared toward helping the blind. It will generate warm feelings there, although — since Flowers' innate gifts are not the sort one can acquire through simple determination or persistence — it likely has less value as an inspirational film than other docs of its sort.
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