Sign Gene (2017) [N/A]

Featuring:
Emilio Insolera, Benjamin Bahan, Hiroshi Vava

Written by:
Emilio Insolera

Directed by:
Emilio Insolera


Release Date:
September 14, 2017

Original Title:
Sign Gene

Genres:
Adventure | Science Fiction

Production Countries:
Italy | Japan | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G 

Runtime: 70

sign gene, deaf superheroes, sign language,

The NYC agent Tom Clerc, deaf and carrier of a powerful gene mutation that enables him to create superpowers through the use of Sign language, is sent to Japan with his colleague to investigate various intriguing crimes committed by Japanese Deaf mutants.

Tom Clerc, a NYC deaf secret agent, who has lost his superpowers after a battle with his hero-turned-villain brother, is sent along with his colleague Ken Wong to Osaka, Japan, to investigate a spate of crimes that seem to have connections to gene mutations. Their investigation leads them to deaf criminal Tatsumi Fuwa, who has learned to harness the mutations to rise to power.

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Rankings and Honors

Sign Gene (2017) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 7.3/10

Director:
Emilio Insolera

Executive Producer:
Emilio Insolera

Screenplay:
Emilio Insolera

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