Monday read: Chuchotage—Separating Fact from Fancy: A Film Review from an Interpreter’s Perspective, by Daniel Sherr.

Excerpt: "In Chuchotage, two interpreters become convinced that only one person is listening to them: a blonde woman seated three or four rows in front of them. The two set out to gain her affection through their interpretation. The film has garnered many overwhelmingly favorable reviews, but I’ve seen none written by interpreters. One movie … Continue reading Monday read: Chuchotage—Separating Fact from Fancy: A Film Review from an Interpreter’s Perspective, by Daniel Sherr.