Plots(1)

After many years of failure, Slukk, the guitarist, gives up playing music. His friend Zaki comes across an advertisement: the Institute of the Blind, celebrating its 100th anniversary, invites to participate in a competition for a centennial musical. Zaki persuades Slukk, who is nearly broke, to let them make a try. The music recordings are made by Zaki, while the script is written by Slukk, on the basis of a blind girl's childhood experience. Their musical is accepted, but Slukk is taken aback on learning that it is he who should teach it to the blind players. Imola, the ballet dancer, who has turned into a misanthrope, has a little son living here. Thus the task can be transferred to her. The toilsome rehearsals are plodding along, but owing to the blind young people's love of life and their knowledge of human character, the uneasiness passes away, and, in the end, Slukk finds Edit, a beautiful, clever girlfriend, and, most importantly, Imola is able to accept her son. (Budapest Film)

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