Blinded (1997 film) explained

Blinded
Director:Daniel Calparsoro
Producer:Juan Alexander
Starring:Najwa Nimri
Alfredo Villa
Elena Irureta
Music:Mario de Benito
Cinematography:Gonzalo F. Berridi
Editing:José Salcedo
Distributor:Les Films Ariane
Runtime:92 minutes
Language:Spanish

Blinded (original Spanish title: A ciegas) is a 1997 romantic thriller directed and written by Daniel Calparsoro. Calparsoro was nominated for the Golden Lion award at the 1997 Venice International Film Festival, but lost to Takeshi Kitano's romantic film Hana-bi.

Plot

Marrubi (Najwa Nimri) works at a dry cleaners and must endure the unwanted advances of her boss Clemente (Ramón Barea). However, Marrubi is also a terrorist in the ETA with her lover, Mikel (Alfredo Villa). They target a wealthy businessman for a heist intending to kill him in the process. When Marrubi deliberately shoots her colleague instead of the intended victim, both she and Mikel are on the run. At Mikel's country house, matters are complicated by another one of their group who insists Marrubi be killed for her betrayal. She manages to escape with her son but is left to depend on Clemente who takes her into his mansion that he shares with his submissive wife Paquita (Marivi Bilbao). She must survive Clemente's continual advances while avoiding capture by the authorities or the ETA.

Cast

Production

The film, as all its director's first productions, stars Calparoso's wife, the actress Najwa Nimri.[1]

Legacy

The film was part of the program "Historia de nuestro cine" in 2019.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-12-13 . 'Asfalto', en 'Historia de nuestro cine' . 2023-10-06 . Diez Minutos . es-ES.
  2. Web site: 2019-09-06 . 'A ciegas', en 'Historia de nuestro cine' . 2023-10-06 . Diez Minutos . es-ES.