The Unseen (1997)

At a blind school in the Czech Republic, the children exuberantly show off their remarkable talents – as musicians, as radio announcers, as daredevil bike riders and, most extraordinary of all, as photographers. Why take pictures of a world you can’t see? To capture memories, of course, that sighted people can describe back to them. Miroslav Janek’s documentary is a true eye-opener about the resilience, adaptability and creativity of children, faced with whatever challenge the world throws at them.

Director: Miroslav Janek
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
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Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Unseen about?
At a blind school in the Czech Republic, the children exuberantly show off their remarkable talents – as musicians, as radio announcers, as daredevil bike riders and, most extraordinary of all, as photographers. Why take pictures of a world you can’t see? To capture memories, of course, that sighted people can describe back to them. Miroslav Janek’s documentary is a true eye-opener about the resilience, adaptability and creativity of children, faced with whatever challenge the world throws at them.
Who directed The Unseen?
The Unseen was directed by Miroslav Janek.
How long is The Unseen?
The Unseen has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is The Unseen?
The Unseen is a Documentary film.
Where was The Unseen produced?
The Unseen was produced in Czech Republic.