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Their Kids Were Going Blind, So Adventurous Parents Took Them On A Journey Around the World: Remarkable ‘Blink’ To Premiere At Telluride


In National Geograhic's 'Blink,' premiering at Telluride, the Pelletier-Lemay family goes around the world before their kids lose their sight.

EXCLUSIVE: About 50 minutes into Blink, the National Geographic documentary that’s about to make its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival, the Pelletier-Lemay family boards a gondola in Ecuador and begins a spectacular descent down a steep mountainside. The film directed by Edmund Stenson and Oscar winner Daniel Roher( Navalny) documents the family’s incredible travels around the world – hiking in the Himalayas, hot-air ballooning in Egypt, surfing in Indonesia, on safari in Namibia. The children created a bucket list of things they wanted to see and do: watch a desert sunset, drink juice while riding a camel, go horseback in Mongolia, make friends in other countries, sleep on a train.

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