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Light After Dark Film Festival: The Blind Man

14 Mar 2024 6.30-9.30pm

Nottingham Contemporary
Nottingham NG1 2GB

Overview

A film festival dedicated to immersive experiences in cinema. Pairing films with performance, music, technology, and art to give audiences a deep, intimate, and collective encounter with film.

Have you ever imagined a film that doesn’t exist? At this event we’ll do just that. The Blind Man was a script by Alfred Hitchcock and Ernest Lehman, about a blind jazz pianist who regains his sight after surgically receiving the eyes of a dead man. With the new eyes, the pianist begins to see visions of the late donor’s murder—and the image of the murderer remains imprinted on the retina of his new eyes. Crucially, Hitchcock never made this film, it remains as a tantalizing, unrealised project. At this event, a group of actors will perform a live table read of The Blind Man, mixed media. This is a unique opportunity not to watch a film, but to experience an unmade film, where potential fuses with your imagination. 

Courtesy of Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas.

Directed by Siobhán Cannon-Brownlie. Curated with Dr Kieran Foster, Assistant Professor in Film and Screen Studies at the University of Nottingham.

£10 / £8 Concessions

This event will take place in The Space at Nottingham Contemporary

Access
This event is inclusive for wheelchair users; our building is wheelchair accessible with lift access to all floors.

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We welcome all visitors. We want our activities to be accessible and inclusive for everyone. If you have questions or specific access requirements, please get in touch so that we can support you. Contact us by emailing [email protected] or phoning 0115 948 9750 or coming into our building.

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