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BLINK | Official Trailer - Audio Description | National Geographic Documentary Films


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·Nov 10, 2024

Logo Disney. A woman and girl watch the desert sunset. If you close your eyes, what do you feel? Sand slips through her hands, the wind. I feel the sun. And do you think even if you couldn't see, you'd be able to enjoy a place like this?

Logo documentary films. MRC Fishbowl films. Our kids were pretty young when we learned three out of four have written I pigmentos. For some people, their F of vision is going to go completely dark. Tell Ride Film Festival official section. There's no treatment; there's nothing they can do about it. It's just too much; you're powerless.

Sunlight reflects on children's faces as they blink. Traveling is always something that had been on her mind. So we said, let's do it now, let's go all in and fill their visual memory with as much beautiful things as we can. The family explores various worlds.

"Wers everyone ready? Okay, let's go!" From the Academy Award-winning team behind newal Kids.

A child waves underwater. We ask them, "If you can do any activity anywhere in the world, what do you want to do?" A child gazes up at hot air balloons, then soars among them. "See a sunrise on a mountain. Make friends in other countries." Kids laugh. "I want to drink juice on a camel."

"Like, really? Why on Rapids?"

"When I'm in I yes, they're going to need help, but at the same time, it's going to be their life in their own way." She snuggles with her sleeping child. The hardest thing about being a parent is just letting go.

"Children, we can't hide in that perfect future. Our story is a blank page." The family walks across diverse scenic landscapes. "Like stepping in the unknown."

The title "Blink" appears through the Northern Lights. National Geographic documentary films in theaters October 4th. [Music]

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