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Music is not just something we hear. It is something we feel.
Amber Galloway Gallego has made it her life’s mission to bring music to the Deaf community, translating not only lyrics, but rhythm, emotion, bass, humor, and soul into ASL performance. As she trains a new generation of interpreters for a major live music opportunity, the film opens up her own world: family struggles, grief, resilience, motherhood, and the emotional truth behind the larger-than-life woman on stage.
Funny, moving, and deeply humane, The Way We Move is about far more than music. It is about connection, belonging, healing, and the extraordinary power of making people feel seen. By the end, you are not only amazed by what Amber does — you are moved by who she is. This is an audience film in the best sense of the word. It is emotional without becoming manipulative, inspiring without becoming cliché, and entertaining without losing depth. The film feels very accessible to a broad audience because it has humor, music, vulnerability, conflict, and real emotional payoff. Amber herself is unforgettable. She carries the film completely, and by the end you feel like you know her.
This is the type of documentary people will walk out of talking about. It has the emotional response of something like CODA, but in documentary form. It makes you laugh, cry, smile, and appreciate a world most people have never thought deeply about before. It is one of those films that reminds you why documentaries matter. - Lucy Hanna. SF DocFest
- Year2026
- Runtime94 minutes
- CountryFrance
- DirectorVanessa Joo Dumont, Nicolas Davenel
Music is not just something we hear. It is something we feel.
Amber Galloway Gallego has made it her life’s mission to bring music to the Deaf community, translating not only lyrics, but rhythm, emotion, bass, humor, and soul into ASL performance. As she trains a new generation of interpreters for a major live music opportunity, the film opens up her own world: family struggles, grief, resilience, motherhood, and the emotional truth behind the larger-than-life woman on stage.
Funny, moving, and deeply humane, The Way We Move is about far more than music. It is about connection, belonging, healing, and the extraordinary power of making people feel seen. By the end, you are not only amazed by what Amber does — you are moved by who she is. This is an audience film in the best sense of the word. It is emotional without becoming manipulative, inspiring without becoming cliché, and entertaining without losing depth. The film feels very accessible to a broad audience because it has humor, music, vulnerability, conflict, and real emotional payoff. Amber herself is unforgettable. She carries the film completely, and by the end you feel like you know her.
This is the type of documentary people will walk out of talking about. It has the emotional response of something like CODA, but in documentary form. It makes you laugh, cry, smile, and appreciate a world most people have never thought deeply about before. It is one of those films that reminds you why documentaries matter. - Lucy Hanna. SF DocFest
- Year2026
- Runtime94 minutes
- CountryFrance
- DirectorVanessa Joo Dumont, Nicolas Davenel