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Dream, Touch, Believe

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Michael Naranjo is an Indigenous sculptor who became blind and lost the use of one hand in Vietnam. Guided by skill, imagination, and lived experience, he develops adaptive sculpting techniques and navigates skepticism as he continues his lifelong artistic practice. This intimate portrait honors his improvisation, innovation, and dedication to making art on his own terms.

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John Stark Mac the Movie Guy 5d
65/100
Dream Touch Believe should hit you emotionally, and guide you on one mans journey to represent himself in art through his disability. But for me it ws just fine, not great, but I struggle to believe an audience would dislike this. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis Michael Naranjo is an Indigenous sculptor who became blind and lost the use of one hand in Vietnam. Guided by skill, imagination, and lived experience, he develops adaptive sculpting techniques and navigates skepticism as he continues his lifelong artistic practice. This intimate portrait honors his improvisation, innovation, and dedication to making art on his own terms.
Director
Jenna Naranjo Winters
Producer
Jenna Naranjo Winters
Production Co
Sky Princess Studios
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 25m