If you could hear what they see: when deaf twin sisters encounter ignorance and prejudice at a popular coffeehouse, they turn to each other, blocking out the rest. But a compassionate soul surprises them, proving that signing is believing, and opening them up to the possibilities of good in others.
This film is written and directed by, and stars the deaf twin teens. The girls speak to each other in American Sign Language (ASL) while the other cafe patrons speak English. All dialog is subtitled to be understood by both hearing and hearing impaired viewers.