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The Blind Law

A blind gunslinger rides into a lawless frontier town to settle a debt, guided by sound, instinct, and a deeper sense of justice.

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Synopsis

A western shaped by perception

In a harsh frontier town governed by fear and rumor, a blind rider arrives with a calm certainty that unsettles everyone around him. He listens more than he speaks, and what others miss becomes the map that guides him.

The film explores justice not as spectacle, but as inner alignment. It asks whether clarity sometimes belongs to those who are forced to sense the world differently.

Film information

Details

Year2026
Duration10m 30s
GenreWestern / Drama
CountryQatar / Tunisia
LanguageEnglish
FormatAI-driven short film · Color · Stereo

Cast & crew

Credits

Director / Writer / ProducerChaouki LAJNEF
EditingChaouki LAJNEF
Sound DesignChaouki LAJNEF
ConceptA western parable about justice, intuition, and the hidden shape of law

Director’s note

What the film explores

The Blind Law began as a question about perception and morality. What happens when a character is denied the most obvious source of information and must rely on rhythm, intuition, and memory instead?

The western form allowed the story to remain elemental. Dust, silence, distance, and danger become a way to strip the film down to instinct and principle.

Production

Technology & process

The project uses a hybrid workflow where AI helps generate imagery, but editing, rhythm, and atmosphere remain guided by cinematic intent.

AI toolsVeo · Runway
EditingAdobe Premiere Pro
SoundAdobe Audition
EnhancementTopaz Video AI

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