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- A police inspector must solve two grisly murders. The problem is that his only suspect is a blind man.
- Jaakko and Sirpa have never met face to face but they talk on the phone every day. When he hears about her declining health, he decides to go meet her in another city; a challenge if you can't see and are paralyzed from the chest down.
- Hiromi Minami (Masaharu Fukuyama) is a blind investigator for the FBI in the United States. He solves and finishes the most difficult cases and is called Last Man by the FBI. For the aim of strengthening connections between the Japanese National Police Agency and FBI, he travels to Japan for a set time period to work with their agency. Meanwhile, Shintaro Godo (Yo Oizumi) is a detective who hates evil more than anyone else and does anything to arrest criminals. He receives an order, which is to guide Hiromi Minami while he is in Japan. Hiromi Minami and Shintaro Godo begin to tackle the most difficult cases and work together to solve the cases.
- This movie is about the stern gangster customs of one of the Russian provincial cities in the mid-90s . And you could expect either a stupid game of blind man's buffets or a truly bloody showdown with the stacks of "bluffers".
- Kevin and Derek hit the road from Chicago to show their film in the CineVegas film festival. Sort of.
- Al is hired by an acquaintance who happens to be the local mob boss to track down his own brother who's wanted by the mafia for the murder of an important gangster figure. Is blood thicker than water?
- A blind man taught me how to see is a short story. About the trails facing people and the reflection of how other people view these differences. It is set nestled in the beautiful Toronto Botanical Garden, with natural audio of birds chirping and signing their chorus. The inspirational quotes lead one on a journey of interaction till a climax is reached. This production is completed original, including formatting and inspirational quotes and audio. It is the first time being submitted or presented publicly, As such it is a Premier. other examples of works including a biography of the artist are can be found on Facebook under the name Michael babyn
- Four years ago, professor Thomas Booker was plunged into a world of darkness, blinded by an accident that robbed him of his sight, his girlfriend and his dreams. After extensive rehabilitation and psychoanalysis, Booker put his life back together, coming to terms with both the loss of his vision and of his girlfriend, Carolyn to his best friend, Frank. But Booker's stable existence erupts into a personal hell when he discovers his next-door neighbor, Mary, (who is also Carolyn's aunt) has been murdered and that he is being sought as the prime suspect. Booker becomes a fugitive, running from the law and a mysterious killer he cannot see. As he tries to untangle the mystery and clear his name, he realizes the murderer is someone very close to him. But for Booker, this discovery may have come too late.
- William, invisible to everyone but a blind girl, discovers he can help her regain her sight.
- The Blind Man is a hard-hitting, non-conventional PSA on issues such as human rights violations, war, global poverty, racism, and starvation. The film combines poetry and paradox to convey its point.
- Five lives collide in a community on edge following the Dissappearance of three children in the area in 18 months.
- On the shores of Lake Paranoá, in Brasilia, a storyteller entertains the visitors of a bar with his narratives. Only one of them he is reluctant to take to the end: the murder of two girls.
- A blind man does not realize that his wife is cheating on him with a friend in front of himself. The maids tell her about it but he doesn't want to believe it, so one of them goes to a gypsy camp to buy a potion that will restore his sight and see for himself what happens. So it happens and tragedy comes.
- Suspected of smuggling, Eileen Caverly boards the Connecticut Limited, followed by a detective who is trailing her. Also on the train is Bob Guerton, banished from his father's household for stealing to pay his wine bills. Bob is accompanied by Helen Raymond, whom he married while in a drunken stupor. Helen, becoming disgusted at his actions, confides in Eileen and when the train is wrecked and Helen killed, Eileen poses as Bob's wife to avoid the detective. Bob, injured, is brought to the hospital accompanied by Eileen. His mother visits him and, learning that they were married by a Justice of the Peace, forces them to be married by a minister. With Eileen's support, Bob becomes successful and they are blessed with a son. A reconciliation with Bob's father is effected and all goes well until Cromwel Crow, Eileen's former guardian and a smuggler, is released from jail. Crow visits Eileen and demands $5000 for his silence. Bob hears his wife struggling, enters her room and in the ensuing fight, Crow is killed. Eileen's secret dies with her adversary, freeing her to continue her life.
- A drama about a blind scientist who upon regaining his sight discovers his unfaithful wife has stolen his top secret formula for her lover.
- A history of American submarine espionage during the Cold War.
- "When Five Percent Nation of Gods and Earths founder, Clarence 13X, left the Nation of Islam, he was likely unaware that his few followers would grow into a burgeoning movement, eventually reconstructing the identities of countless numbers of young, Black men in inner-city neighborhoods across America.
- Isabel tries to reconnect with her blind husband by inviting her old friend Benny to stay the weekend. Neither she nor Benny is prepared for the blind man's reaction.
- The adventures of a boy and girl, who in company with a blind young man and his guide dog, track down the kidnappers of their friend.
- As a blind musician copes with the passing of his beloved wife, he reluctantly accepts a service dog and is guided to a fuller life.
- "The Blind Man" is a therapeutic reckoning turned cinematic spiritual symbolic of the modern Black experience; sung and composed by the renowned Award-winning Opera singer Lawrin Green.