The new documentary “Do You Dream in Color?” follows four blind high school students — Conor, Nick, Sarah and Carina — as they navigate the growing pains of high school. Each have their own dreams, like becoming a sponsored skateboarder, to travel the world, to become a rock star and to be the first of their family to graduate high school, but struggle with the prospect of achieving them as well as contending with their disability. “Do You Dream in Color?” shines a light on the social and institutional obstacles faced by people who are blind and what it takes to surmount these barriers. Watch an exclusive trailer and clip from the film below.
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The film is directed by Abigail Fuller and Sarah Ivy. Fuller has previously produced the TV show “The Freshman Class” and the...
Read More: Blind Film Critic Reviews ‘Don’t Breathe,’ Reveals Visually-Impaired Character’s One Unrealistic Trait
The film is directed by Abigail Fuller and Sarah Ivy. Fuller has previously produced the TV show “The Freshman Class” and the...
- 12/22/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
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