At First Sight

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At First Sight
Directed by Irwin Winkler
Produced by Rob Cowan
Irwin Winkler
Written by Oliver Sacks (essay)
Steve Levitt (screenplay)
Starring Mira Sorvino
Val Kilmer
Kelly McGillis
Steven Weber
Music by Mark Isham
Cinematography Ivan Muñiz
John Seale
Editing by Julie Monroe
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) January 15, 1999
Running time 128 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
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At First Sight is a 1999 American film starring Val Kilmer and Mira Sorvino, based on the essay To See and Not to See in neurologist Oliver Sacks' book An Anthropologist on Mars.

[edit] Plot

When Amy Benic (Mira Sorvino) takes a break from her work as an architect at a spa, the last thing she expects is to fall in love with one of the workers, Virgil Adamson (Val Kilmer). He's everything that she has ever wished for, with only one "problem." He's blind. When researching, Amy comes across Dr. Charles Aaron, a specialist in eye treatment who suggests to Virgil that, with surgery, he could make the Blind Man see. At first Virgil refuses, and is offended, but after moving to Amy's home in New York with her, he agrees to go through with the operation. Nothing works out as either of them hoped. Just because Virgil's eyes can now see, doesn't mean that his brain can, and so he has to learn to see, which puts his and Amy's relationship to the test. Just as Virgil is getting used to seeing the world for the first time, he is informed that he is going blind again.

[edit] Cast and crew

Directed by Irwin Winkler.

Actor Role
Mira Sorvino Amy Benic
Val Kilmer Virgil Adamson
Kelly McGillis Jennie Adamson
Steven Weber Duncan Allanbrook
Bruce Davison Dr. Charles Aaron
Nathan Lane Phil Webster
Drena De Niro Caroline

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Actress: Mira Sorvino, Role: Amy Bennet