Blind Man's Bluff: Micki moves into a tiny apartment with crazy neighbors and embarks on a journey to become an independent woman

Aner Preminger (Director), Chaim Sharir (Producer), Aner Preminger (Producer), Yaacov Eisenman (Producer), Yaacov Eisenman (Photographer), Tova Ascher (Editor)

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Abstract

Based on a novel by Lilly Perry Amitai, Blind Man's Bluff takes a bittersweet look at the life of a young Israeli woman. Trying to distance herself from her Holocaust-surviving parents and ex-boyfriend, pianist Micki Stav moves out of her parents' house in search of her own identity.She moves into a small apartment but remains caught in a lattice of demanding relationships; tension increases as Micki attempts to achieve success in the classical music world. Her eclectic new neighbors, though, introduce her to a new world of desires in which Micki finds the courage to confront her problems and emerge as an independent and mature woman.A film by Aner PremingerFestivals and Awards BEST ISRAELI FEATURE Jerusalem Film Festival BEST FILM NOMINATION Bogota Film Festival GOLDEN ANTIGONE Montpelier Mediterranean Film Festival 
Original languageHebrew
PublisherMovie Discovery
StatePublished - 1993

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