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A theologian records an audio diary as his sight fades, turning loss into a journey through sound, faith and family, seeking meaning in blindness and resilience.
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Notes on Blindness is a powerful, true-story documentary about theologian John Hull as he gradually loses his sight and learns to live in a world reshaped by darkness, sound, memory, and faith. When blindness begins to take hold, Hull starts an audio diary on cassette—an intimate record of daily life, fear, wonder, and the urgent need to understand what is happening to him.
As surgeries fail and his vision fades completely, John must rethink everything: his reading, his research, and how he can continue teaching and lecturing. Refusing to let ...
