Leon Fleisher, a celebrated pianist, was forced from the concert stage when he lost the use of his right hand.
His 30-year saga to resume his career is the subject of an Oscar-nominated short documentary by filmmaker Nathaniel Kahn, Two Hands.
Kahn was nominated for an Academy Award in 2003 for the documentary My Architect, about searching for a father he never really knew.
In Two Hands, the camera captures subtle, emotional moments as the pianist tries everything from hypnosis to tiger balm to heal himself. Through a series of interviews and concert pieces, Fleisher's injured hand becomes a central character.
Kahn tells Liane Hansen about the movie and the challenges of documentary filmmaking.
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