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Blind Vaysha

  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 8m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.6K
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Blind Vaysha (2016)
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The tale of a girl who could see the past and the future simultaneously and respectively with each eye, but never the present.The tale of a girl who could see the past and the future simultaneously and respectively with each eye, but never the present.The tale of a girl who could see the past and the future simultaneously and respectively with each eye, but never the present.

  • Director
    • Theodore Ushev
  • Writers
    • Georgi Gospodinov
    • Theodore Ushev
  • Stars
    • Caroline Dhavernas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Theodore Ushev
    • Writers
      • Georgi Gospodinov
      • Theodore Ushev
    • Stars
      • Caroline Dhavernas
    • 11User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 7 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Caroline Dhavernas
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      • Director
        • Theodore Ushev
      • Writers
        • Georgi Gospodinov
        • Theodore Ushev
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      7framptonhollis

      animated masterpiece

      I just came home from a wonderful screening of the Oscar nominated animated short films this year, and they all truly delighted me. However, this one was certainly the most impressive! The story is unique and powerful, it is both beautiful and surprisingly hopeless-and the simple yet breathtakingly effective way it is told is super refreshing! However, the main thing that this film has going for it is not its story nor its approach to said story, but its ANIMATION and, equally as important, its ATMOSPHERE. This is a creepy and melancholy little film that is beautifully and uniquely animated. This heavily stylized way of animation is perfect for this story and this atmosphere, it captures the darkness of its tone, its surprising sadness.

      If you have a couple of minutes to spare, there is no better way to spend those minutes than by watching this brief and haunting gem.
      9Hitchcoc

      Gut Wrenching/Thought Provoking

      This is an amazing story. It is unique. The issue is dark as a young girl is born with eyes where one sees the past and the other the future. Unfortunately, the future is always one of death and decay. There is no middle ground. This is so thought provoking and should not be judged in any other way. I found the animation appropriate to the themes, with sort of shadows and streaks dominating. It is depressing to know that there is little resolution.
      7CinemaSerf

      Blind Vaysha

      I think this is possibly the most accurate cinematic depiction of that Shakespearian adage "...this way madness lies..." that I've seen. The eponymous girl is born with perfect 20/20 vision. The thing is - the first 20 can only see into the past, the other into the future. She cannot see her present nor can she choose the subject matter of what she does see. Perhaps she could just shut one eye? Is it better to have the certainly of the past or is it better to anticipate the excitement of the future? Maybe it is better just to close both eyes? I loved the style of animation here - it reminded me a little at the start of Gauguin's brushwork, and the philosophy of the choices she faces is presented to us by way of a little audience participation at the conclusion that does make one think. It's an intriguing eight minutes worth a look.
      Kirpianuscus

      the gift

      dark atmosphere. shadows of the Balkanian myths. a simple story. with great impact. a parable. about the absence of present in many lives. and the right animation. because it is part of story in a so perfect manner than becomes itself the skin of the words. a film about the status of silhouette. because the past gives the hope, the future - the fall. between them - no bridge. and the bitter, harsh animation has the status to reflect this hole. doing "Blind Vaysha" a tool of wake up. because the girl is every viewer. memories against plans, projects and illusions, fears and too late. and this does the film a pure masterpiece. its cruel honesty about us. the lost of present . and the need to choose the right eye. a film about a gift. who defines our world so profound.
      7boblipton

      Nice Techniques

      This animated short, nominated for an Oscar in that category, is an interesting affair. It does not seem right to me for this meditation on a girl who sees the future with one eye and the past with the other, to win, but I have old-fashioned tastes.

      It is a very interesting effort, mostly for the quality of its visuals, which resemble wood-cuts rather than other, more conventional drawings or computer animation. This is clearly intended to offer some visual gloss on the subject, which is about how difficult it is to see only the past and the future, but never to exist in the moment, I have no idea how it does so, but it is a pleasant change from the more usual techniques.

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      Drama
      Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
      Fantasy
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      Mystery
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      • Trivia
        Based on the short story "Blind Vaysha," by Georgi Gospodinov.
      • Quotes

        Narrator: How could this mother leaning over the cradle imagine that her little girl's eyes would see thing this way? The little Vaysha had been born with a left eye that only saw the past and a right eye that only saw the future

      • Connections
        Edited into Theodore Ushev: Unseen Connections (2022)
      • Soundtracks
        Mandra
        Composed by Nikola Gruev

        Performed by Kottarashky

        From the album 'Opa Hey!'

        Published by Asphalt Tango Records 2009

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      • Release date
        • October 21, 2016 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Canada
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Сліпа Вайша
      • Production company
        • National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
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      • Runtime
        • 8m
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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