About
us
The International Deaf Film Association and Sign Language, Communication, and Subtitles is in Palo Alto, California. It's based on a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization dedicated to finding, saving, and restoring America's deaf Film heritage. The International Deaf Film Association was founded by Vivek Mehta in 2023. Bikramjit Mahala created the acclaimed The First Time Deaf of Hollywood (Dollywood). IDFA restorations have been screened by Turner Classic Movies, the Palo Alto Deaf Film Festival and Awards, the International Deaf Film Awards, the O-Deaf Awards as same OSCARS Awards, and the International Deaf Carnival and Film/ Short Film Festival Awards.
The International Deaf Film Association (IDFA) is a pioneering organization dedicated to amplifying the voices, stories, and talents of the deaf community through film and media. At the heart of its mission is promoting sign language, effective communication, and the inclusion of subtitles to ensure accessibility for all audiences.
Sign Language Advocacy:
IDFA serves as a beacon for sign language advocacy, recognizing sign language as a fundamental expression of deaf culture and identity. IDFA champions the recognition, preservation, and celebration of sign languages worldwide through its initiatives, affirming their intrinsic value in fostering communication and cultural exchange
Communication Accessibility:
A core pillar of IDFA's work is advocating for communication accessibility in all forms of media, including film and television. By promoting sign language interpretation and subtitles, IDFA aims to break down barriers and ensure that deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals can fully participate in and enjoy cinematic experiences.
Subtitles for Inclusive Storytelling:
IDFA advocates integrating high-quality film subtitles to enhance inclusivity and ensure that storytelling transcends language barriers. By collaborating with filmmakers and industry stakeholders, IDFA strives to promote best practices in subtitle production, ensuring that deaf and hearing audiences can engage with diverse narratives on an equal footing.
Empowering Deaf Filmmakers:
IDFA provides vital support and resources to empower deaf filmmakers, nurturing their talent and providing platforms for their work to be showcased and celebrated. Through film festivals, workshops, and networking opportunities, IDFA fosters a vibrant community of deaf filmmakers, enabling them to share their unique perspectives and experiences with the world.
Global Impact:
With a global reach and a commitment to cultural diversity, IDFA stands as a leader in advocating for the rights and representation of deaf individuals in the film industry. Through partnerships, advocacy campaigns, and educational initiatives, IDFA works tirelessly to promote positive change and create a more inclusive and equitable cinematic landscape for all. In summary, the International Deaf Film Association is a trailblazing organization dedicated to advancing the visibility, accessibility, and empowerment of the deaf community through film, sign language, communication, and subtitles. By championing these values, IDFA continues to inspire positive change and foster greater understanding and appreciation of deaf culture and identity on a global scale.
Our Officers
Vivek Mehta
Founder and Chairman
Co-founder and Chairman (Headquarter), California, USA.
He is like an eagle for finding and understanding different Deaf festivals and others from various countries worldwide. Deaf films are not developed all over the world. He founded the International Deaf Film Association in California, USA.
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