‘Blindness’ movie opens to protests
Saturday, October 4th, 2008
From the Boston Globe, Colorado Springs Gazette and elsewhere:
Diana Chavez and Luis Herrera (at left) were among the protesters in Colorado Springs as members of the National Federation of the Blind picketed the opening of the film “Blindness” on Friday.
In addition to Colorado springs, there were news reports of protests in Boston, Des Moines; Denver; Jacksonville, Florida; Rochester, Minnesota; Asheville, North Carolina; Dayton, Ohio; and elsewhere. Organizers said picketing was planned for 78 locations in 38 states.
Protesters handed out fliers and carried signs proclaiming the film a “travesty” and saying that “Stereotypes are the real evil.”
The film, which stars Julianne Moore, depicts a society that is hit by an epidemic of blindness; chaos and depravity result. Protesters said the movie exacerbates stereotypes and stokes public fears.
“The difficulty of being blind comes from this low expectation of people who are blind,” said Mika Pyyhkala, who protested in Boston. “That causes more problems than any technical or direct blindness. This movie doesn’t portray the reality of what it’s like.”
See also:
Blind critics of film seem unenlightened — by Pete McMartin in the Vancouver Sun



