Synopsis
BLIND MAN WATCHING tells the story of professional filmmaker Fausto Molina, who gets a diagnosis that he will soon go blind. Medical experts advise him to give up his profession and to learn Braille, instead. Afraid of the coming darkness and its isolation, F. turns to cinematic self-inspection to win back his sovereignty to be the one who gets to interpret his own life. F. decides to make one last film before he goes blind: a piece of daily life in all its banality, drama, its cumbersome as well as its dynamic nature. A film about fears, desires and longing for healing.