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Blind Man's Bluff
A young heiress, Bianca, blind following an accident, stays in a beautiful hotel in the Caribbean. The business is managed by Anna and her beautiful nephew Max, entangled in dubious circles of clandestine gambling dens and drug trafficking. Sylvia, a writer in crisis (and looking for new inspiration) also stays in the guesthouse accompanied by Joan, a young woman with whom Sylvia maintains an ambiguous relationship. Also staying there are Christine, a hysterical woman with a criminal record and her husband Dominic, a listless and parasitic man. Finally, Dr. Ruby, a young and distinguished doctor who is preparing to hold a conference in Miami and who seems to have known Bianca before the accident that caused her blindness, also arrived a few days ago.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the lives and experiences of individuals who are visually impaired, showcasing their resilience and adaptation to daily challenges. It highlights various assistive technologies and personal strategies that enable them to navigate the world with confidence and independence. The film aims to foster understanding and empathy towards the blind community.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Blind Man's Bluff' likely received niche attention, primarily within educational or disability advocacy circles. Information on broad critical reception is limited due to its format and distribution.
What Reviewers Say
Likely praised for its sensitive portrayal of visually impaired individuals.
May have been noted for its educational value and positive message.
Information on specific critical points is scarce.
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