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Blindsight (2006)

Blindsight (2006)
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Erik Weihenmayer is an athlete and climbing enthusiast who, in the spring of 2001, scaled the summit of Mount Everest. This would be a notable accomplishment for anyone, but Weihenmayer was different from those who had reached Everest's peak before him -- he's been blind since the age of thirteen. Weihenmayer's remarkable story came to the attention of Sabriye Tenberken, an educator who teaches blind teenagers in Lhasa, Tibet. In Tibetan culture, blindness is considered by many to be a curse, and it's not unknown for families to abandon children who are blind to the streets. Hoping to show others what her students could do, Tenberken invited Weihenmayer to Tibet to lead six teenagers on a climb of Lhakpa Ri, a peak on the northern face of Mount Everest. Weihenmayer eagerly accepted the invitation and in 2004 he joined Tenberken and her students on the adventure of a lifetime as six sightless novice climbers attempted to conquer one of the world's tallest and most challenging mountains. Documentary filmmaker Lucy Walker joined Weihenmayer for his adventure with the Tibetan students, and Blindsight is a record of what he and his charges accomplished together. Blindsight received its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Lucy Walker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Blindsight

Erik Weihenmayer is an athlete and climbing enthusiast who, in the spring of 2001, scaled the summit of Mount Everest. This would be a notable accomplishment for anyone, but Weihenmayer was different from those who had reached Everest's peak before him -- he's been blind since the age of thirteen. Weihenmayer's remarkable story came to the attention of Sabriye Tenberken, an educator who teaches blind teenagers in Lhasa, Tibet. In Tibetan culture, blindness is considered by many to be a curse, and it's not unknown for families to abandon children who are blind to the streets. Hoping to show others what her students could do, Tenberken invited Weihenmayer to Tibet to lead six teenagers on a climb of Lhakpa Ri, a peak on the northern face of Mount Everest. Weihenmayer eagerly accepted the invitation and in 2004 he joined Tenberken and her students on the adventure of a lifetime as six sightless novice climbers attempted to conquer one of the world's tallest and most challenging mountains. Documentary filmmaker Lucy Walker joined Weihenmayer for his adventure with the Tibetan students, and Blindsight is a record of what he and his charges accomplished together. Blindsight received its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Lucy Walker
Producer(s):
Sybil Robson Orr
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language)
Categories:
Documentary
Blindsight Awards:
  • 2007 - Berlin International Film Festival - Panorama Publikumspreise
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Annmarie Z.

This movie was super!!! I understand the trauma the blind children go through being shunned by their society. I was brought up by a conservative church group that thought my epilepsy was Satan in me. The joy & self worth that the children & their adult partners were able to accomplish throughout the climb was really uplifting. Seeing the adults resolve conflicts while they all did what they thought best for the kids was also great. At the beginning of this movie it tells sighted people how to turn off the vocal captioning. DON"T DO IT!!!! It adds a ton to this movie. I watched it 4 times in one weekend and will be using it in my counseling office to encourage my patients to reach for the sky. A definate don't miss!

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Jean H.

An inspirational documentary that shows the magnitude of the human spirit. It gives me pause to consider the challenges in my own life that are much smaller than these kids. What are my excuses? Rather weak in comparison.

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David S.

A good movie worth watching but not spectacular. A little slow in parts but a good story overall.

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