National Geographic’s “Blink” Trailer Released
Disney has released a trailer for the upcoming National Geographic movie, “Blink”, which tells the true story of what happens when their daughter Mia begins having difficulties with her night vision, Edith Lemay and Sébastien Pelletier take her to a specialist, and her diagnosis is confirmed: retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic disease that causes a progressive loss of vision.
Worse still, two of her younger siblings, Laurent and Colin, have the same condition. With no cure, a doctor recommends that the parents fill their children’s visual memories before their sight fades completely. Rather than show them pictures of lions and elephants, the family embarks on a trip around the globe, checking off a collective bucket list that includes “riding horses in Mongolia,” “drinking juice atop a camel,” and “making friends in other countries.”
Daniel Roher and Edmund Stenson chronicle their thrilling, emotionally rich adventures, revealing the resilience of children, the strength of family bonds and the wonders that can be found here, there and everywhere.
Check out the “Blink” trailer below:
The new movie will premiere at the Telluride Film Festival,
It will then be released in 150 theaters in the United States and Canada for a limited from October 4th 2024 and it will be released on Disney+ and Hulu by the end of the year.
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