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Released
06 September 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Channel 4 DVD 
Classification
Runtime
86 minutes 
Features
Colour, PAL 
Barcode
6867449012995 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Blind from birth, Martin (Hugo Weaving) trusts no-one except the camera that has replaced his eyes. By taking photos, Martin has proof that the world he senses is the same one other people see. Unfortunately, Martin has never known anyone he trusts enough to describe his photos to him. Until he meet Andy (Russell Crowe), a young kitchen hand whose honesty and kindness touches him. But Martin's jealous housekeeper (Genevieve Picot), using seduction as a weapon, sets out to destroy their trusting relationship with a cold act of revenge. Actors Hugo Weaving, Russell Crowe, Geneviève Picot, Heather Mitchell & Jeffrey Walker Director Jocelyn Moorhouse Certificate 15 years and over Year 1991 Languages English Duration 1 hour and 26 minutes (approx)

Drama following Martin (Hugo Weaving), a blind man who trusts no one. Martin verifies the real world by taking photographs and asking people to describe them to him. He rejects his housekeeper Celia's (Genevieve Picot) advances, trusting more in his friendship with a kitchenhand named Andy (Russell Crowe). Celia becomes jealous and exacts her revenge. Jocelyn Moorhouse makes her directorial debut.

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