Notes on Blindness
After losing sight, John Hull knew that if he did not try to understand blindness it would destroy him. In 1983 he began keeping an audio diary. Over three years John recorded over sixteen hours of material, a unique testimony of loss, rebirth and renewal, excavating the interior world of blindness. Published in 1990, the diaries were described by author and neurologist Oliver Sacks as, „A masterpiece… The most precise, deep and beautiful account of blindness I have ever read’. „Notes on Blindness” is an ambitious and groundbreaking work, both affecting and innovative – and one of the most essential British documentaries of the year.
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projection time:87 min.
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country/year:UK/2016
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director:Pete Middleton, James Spinney
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pictures:Gerry Floyd
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production:Archer's Mark
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selected festivals and awards:FF Sundance 2016, FF Sheffield 2016, FF San Francisco 2016, IFF Camerimage 2016, FF Sydney 2016, FF Tribeca 2015
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