Deaf Jam
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| Directed by | Judy Lieff | 
| Produced by | Judy Lieff
 
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| Starring | Aneta Brodski
 
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| Cinematography | Melissa Donovan 
 
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| Edited by | Keiko Deguchi | 
| Distributed by | CINEPHIL | 
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| Running time | 70 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English
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Deaf Jam is a 2011 documentary film directed and produced by American filmmaker Judy Lieff. The film centers on the experience of Aneta Brodski, a deaf teenager living in Queens, New York, who becomes immersed in the dynamic and three-dimensional form of American Sign Language poetry. When Aneta, an Israel-born ASL poet, eventually meets Tahani, a Palestinian, spoken word poet, the two begin to collaborate, creating a new form of poetry that gains recognition in deaf and hearing communities alike.
Deaf Jam premiered on PBS's Independent Lens program, and was awarded the 2012 Japan Prize for the Best Work of the Youth Category. "Deaf Jam" is a co-production of Made-By-Hand, LLC and the Independent Television Service (ITVS).