The film “CODA” has achieved a remarkable feat by winning an Oscar in each of the categories for which it was nominated. This is the first time a predominantly deaf cast has achieved such an award. The movie, directed by Sian Heder, tells the story of a hearing child’s relationship with her deaf family.

The film follows the story of Ruby, a hearing child of deaf parents, who is torn between pursuing her dreams of becoming a professional singer and staying with her family to help them run their struggling fishing business. Ruby’s parents are struggling to accept her dreams and the fact that she is different from them. Ruby’s journey to find a balance between her dreams and her family’s needs is a powerful and moving story.

The film has been praised for its authentic portrayal of the deaf community and its representation of deaf culture. The cast is predominantly deaf, with the lead role being played by Marlee Matlin, who is deaf herself. The film also features a number of deaf actors in supporting roles.

The film has achieved a great deal of success, winning an Oscar in each of the categories for which it was nominated. It won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Matlin, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture. The win for Best Picture is especially significant, as it is the first time a predominantly deaf cast has achieved such an award.

The success of “CODA” is a major milestone for the deaf community and a testament to the power of representation. It is a powerful story of acceptance and understanding, and it is a reminder that everyone deserves to be seen and heard.