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Director: Katarzyna Klimkiewicz
Cast: Helen McCrory, Najib Oudghiri, Kenneth Cranham, Tristan Gemmill
Frankie is in her forties, ambitious and successful. She works in the aerospace industry at Filton, designing surveillance drones for the military. Shes never married, and is completely in control of every part of her life. Her closest relationship is with her father, who worked as an engineer on Concorde. But her life changes forever when she embarks on a passionate affair with Kahil, a French/Algerian aerospace student, twenty years younger than her. One day, she arrives at work and is detained by the security services: Kahil is a person of interest to MI5. Her well-ordered life starts to unravel in a welter of suspicion and prejudice, as Frankie no longer knows whether to follow her passion or listen to the doubts that increasingly overwhelm her.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Flying Blind (2013) is a critically acclaimed drama film directed by Katarzyna Klimkiewicz. The film explores themes of passion, suspicion and prejudice as a woman's life is upended by her affair with a younger aerospace student. While audience reception has been positive, with a strong IMDb rating, the film has not received major awards recognition.
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Fans of thought-provoking character studies will appreciate the 2013 drama 'Flying Blind', directed by Katarzyna Klimkiewicz. The film explores complex themes of identity, passion, and prejudice through the dynamic performance of Helen McCrory as Frankie, an ambitious aerospace engineer whose life is upended by a passionate affair with a younger man.
Flying Blind is a 1941 American action comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was the second movie from Pine-Thomas Productions. That company's first three films formed an unofficial "aviation trilogy"; all starred Richard Arlen.
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