Fun fact:

A fun fact about the “See” TV series is that it involved extensive collaboration with visually impaired consultants to ensure the accurate and respectful portrayal of a blind society. Joe Strechay, a blind associate producer, worked closely with the show’s cast and crew to provide insight and guidance on how to realistically depict the characters’ movements, interactions, and the use of non-visual senses.

The actors, including Jason Momoa, participated in a “blindness boot camp” where they learned how to perform tasks and navigate spaces without the use of sight. This immersive experience helped them better understand the challenges faced by visually impaired individuals and enabled them to bring authenticity to their roles.

This level of commitment to accurately representing blindness in the show has been praised by critics and viewers, and it highlights the importance of inclusivity and representation in the entertainment industry.

SEE

Director: Steven Knight, Anders Engström
Imdb:   7.7

“See” is a dystopian science fiction drama television series created by Steven Knight. The show premiered on Apple TV+ in November 2019 and has received multiple seasons.

The story is set in a distant future, where a devastating virus has wiped out most of humanity and left the survivors blind. Society has been forced to adapt to this new reality, with humans developing unique ways to interact, build, and survive without the sense of sight. The show explores the themes of human resilience, adaptability, and the importance of community in the face of adversity.

The series follows Baba Voss (played by Jason Momoa), a skilled warrior and the leader of the Alkenny tribe, as he tries to protect his people from various threats. The story takes an unexpected turn when Baba Voss’s wife gives birth to twins who possess the mythic ability to see. Their unique gift sparks hope, fear, and intrigue, as different factions seek to exploit the twins’ power or destroy them to maintain the status quo.

“See” is notable for its world-building, elaborate fight scenes, and stunning cinematography. It has been praised for its portrayal of a visually impaired society and the creative ways in which the characters navigate their environment.

  • 2020
  • 1 h 31 min
  • Drama

Cast:

  • Jason Momoa
    as Baba Voss

    Chief of the Alkenny tribe and Maghra’s husband.

  • Alfre Woodard
    as Paris

    Midwife and spiritual leader to the Alkenny tribe.

  • Hera Hilmar
    as Maghra

    Mother to Kofun and Haniwa, and stranger to the Alkenny tribe.

  • Sylvia Hoeks
    as Queen Kane

    As the ruler of the Payan tribe, Queen Kane lives in one of the only places that still has electricity. In a world where sight is considered a forbidden heresy, she tasks her tribe with finding the children who are rumoured to have this mythic ability.

  • Christian Camargo
    as Tamacti Jun

    Queen Kane’s Witchfinder General. The Queen tasks him to find the children with sight.

  • Archie Madekwe
    as Kofun

    Composed, careful yet intelligent son of Maghra, Kofun grows to be more cautious than his twin sister Haniwa. While children, their parents realise Kofun and Haniwa have the ability to see. Raised within the Alkenny Tribe and forced to keep his sight a secret while growing up, Kofun’s appreciation for his community runs deep.

  • Nesta Cooper
    as Haniwa

    Proud, determined, and strong daughter of Maghra, Haniwa grows to be more rebellious than her twin brother Kofun, and more curious about their true origins. While children, their parents realise Haniwa and Kofun have the ability to see. Raised within the Alkenny Tribe and forced to keep her sight a secret while growing up, Haniwa’s restlessness continuously grows.

  • Yadira Guevara-Prip
    as Bow Lion

    Known by her tribe as “The Shadow,” Bow Lion is the daughter of Dreamer as well as a young Alkenny warrior and Kill Dancer, who fights alongside Baba Voss. She also possesses the skills of a Shadow, a mythical stealth spy who has the ability to move silently in secret and is undetectable by smell. Shadowing is an art that is passed from generation to generation, and entrusts the artist with the secrets of others.

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