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#ColorBlind #ShortFilm #Satire #SocialCommentary #IndieFilm #FilmAboutRacism ColorBlind (2022) is a bold independent short film that blends romantic comedy, satire, and social commentary to take direct aim at racism, ideology, and the absurdity of prejudice. Created by filmmaker Nauzanin Knight, the film follows a white supremacist who becomes temporarily blind after a laser eye surgery mishap. Stripped of his sight for a day, he unexpectedly falls for a Black woman—forcing him into an uncomfortable confrontation with the very beliefs that once defined his identity. What begins as a darkly comic premise becomes a sharp, human story about how ideology collapses when it collides with real people. Using satire and irony, ColorBlind exposes how fragile and performative hate can be when it is no longer propped up by appearances. Starring Cody Ray Thompson (The Shape of Water, The Umbrella Academy, The Man in the High Castle) and Natalie Malaika (Fractured, Day of the Dead, Baroness Von Sketch Show), the film balances provocation with emotional honesty. This award-caliber short film explores: Racism and extremist ideology Perception, bias, and identity The collision between belief and human connection How prejudice is learned—and how it can unravel Perfect for fans of daring short films, socially conscious satire, and indie storytelling, ColorBlind (2022) is designed to challenge, provoke, and spark conversation. 🎬 Watch to the final moment—the film’s sharpest turn comes at the end. #DarkComedy #IndependentFilm #ThoughtProvoking #FestivalFilm #SocialSatire #HumanStories #DiversityInFilm #ChallengingCinema