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(Please note: The videos found through these links are not described.) If you want to see the whole movie, you can also rent it on YouTube from $4.99.
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Watch the trailer for “A Patch of Blue” on YouTube.
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This groundbreaking movie dealt with issues of race, disability, prejudice, social stigma, abuse, addiction, and the triumphing idea that, through all this, love really is blind. “A Patch of Blue” is a critically acclaimed drama released in 1965 that follows the blossoming relationship between a teenager who is blind (played by Elizabeth Hartman) and a black man (played by Sidney Poitier). If you want to see the whole thing, you can also buy the DVD on amazon.ca. Watch the trailer for “The Eyes of Me” on YouTube. (Unrated but contains some course language.) Interspersing real footage with beautiful stylized animation, the film depicts not only the unique challenges of growing up blind (like learning to cross an intersection without sight), but also the everyday struggles that all kids face – like dating, making friends and preparing for college. This PBS documentary follows a year in the lives of four blind and partially sighted teens as they navigate the ups and downs of adolescence at a Texas high school for blind students. If you want to see the whole movie, you can rent it through iTunes for $4.99 or buy it through iTunes for $9.99. Watch the “Blindsight” trailer on YouTube. The teens are led by renowned blind mountain climber Eric Weihenmayer who helps them find their footing (both literally and figuratively) on a treacherous mountaintop, and within a society that underestimates their abilities. This critically acclaimed documentary follows the incredible journey of six blind Tibetan teenagers who take on the greatest adventure of their young lives: climbing the 23,000-foot Lhakpa Ri peak of Mount Everest. If you want to see the whole movie, you can also rent it on YouTube for $3.99.
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(Rated PG-13) Incidentally, if you liked the movie, you might also want to check out the critically acclaimed TV version, which is available on Netflix in described video. In this star-studded action movie from the Marvel superhero franchise, a blind lawyer (played by Ben Affleck) takes on the villains of Hell’s Kitchen, New York, as a crime-fighting vigilante super hero called “Daredevil”. If you want to see the whole movie, you can also buy the DVD through amazon.ca.

Watch the trailer for “At First Sight” on YouTube. But in his new visual world, the man wrestles with making sense of the images he sees around him, and begins to question whether or not the operation was a mistake. Inspired by real events, “At First Sight” tells the story of a congenitally blind man (played by Val Kilmer) who has an operation to regain his sight after the encouragement of his girlfriend (played by Mira Sorvino). You can also rent the movie on YouTube for $3.99. Watch the trailer for “The White Countess” on YouTube. There, he meets a down-and-out countess (played by Natasha Richardson), and opens an elegant night club in her honour as the pair fall in love. official (played by Ralph Fiennes) who loses his sight in a terrorist attack before relocating to China. Set in 1930s Shanghai, this romantic drama tells the story of a former U.S. You can stream the full movie online in either described or undescribed format for a fee. Refreshingly, the film portrays sight loss not as an end of someone’s life, but as a new perspective – and a new beginning. Scott takes audiences behind the scenes through his own journey of sight loss caused by glaucoma, as well as the stories of six other people from all walks of life who are also living with some degree of blindness. The tagline for this critically acclaimed 2010 documentary is “coming out of the dark about vision loss”, and that’s exactly what “Going Blind” is all about. What do you think of these movies? Do they do a good job of portraying characters who are blind? Let us know at Blind, 2010 And that’s what the following 10 films have in common. So it can be refreshing to catch a movie where characters who are blind are put front and centre. And just like anyone else, you want to relate to the characters on screen. Just because you’re blind doesn’t mean you don’t enjoy movies.
