The Asian Age

Hollywood studios sued by hearing impaired

- — AFP

Los Angeles: Several leading Hollywood studios, including Disney, Paramount and Sony are the target of a class- action lawsuit that accuses them of discrimina­ting against the deaf and hearing impaired. The suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court this week against eight major movie and television studios, alleges that numerous films were being marketed as fully captioned when in fact they lack subtitles for song lyrics.

Among the movies mentioned in the suit are The Godfather, The Avengers ,

Minions and Netflix’s hit TV series Orange is the New Black and House of Cards.

“For people who are deaf and hard of hearing to understand a show, captions and subtitles are essential,” said Meredith Sugar, president of the Alexander Graham Bell Associatio­n for the Deaf and hard of Hearing ( AG Bell), several of whose members are party to the suit. “If part of the show is not captioned or subtitled, then they cannot follow what is being said and they miss out on enjoying popular culture the same way as other people without hearing loss enjoy.” John Stanton, another member of A. G. Bell, said song lyrics are often central to a film and help set the mood, and not having them robs some of a full movie experience. “Among other things, they can explain the premise of a show, set the tone or mood for the show, provide for comic value, show romance, provide political commentary, set up a pivotal point, or explain surroundin­g historical events better than ordinary dialogue ever could,” he said.

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