It's been called a film to watch with your eyes closed. “The Color of
Grass” by Juliane Biasi Hendel, a delicate road movie about two young blind
friends, will open in Italian theaters in February.
The film, which had its Italian premiere on 18 January in
Torino, will be screened in all the main Italian cities in February. “The Color of Grass”
offers a one-of-a-kind sensory experience by constructing an audio
landscape, which makes it possible to watch the film with your eyes closed.
Made to cater for blind audiences too, "The Color of Grass" technical team includes sound
designer Mirco Mencacci, who created a world of sound that immerses the
audience into both the physical and emotional worlds of its young
protagonists. For the first time in the history of cinema, we have a film that unites
blind people and able-sighted people together in a viewing experience.
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