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Blind tragedy strikes the Orton family but a painful revelation opens their eyes to redemption. | dG1fSG9zNXZMYWdYNjQ
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00:00 [MUSIC]
00:10 I told you Ray was coming over.
00:15 [MUSIC]
00:19 I dreamt last week that she brought Tristan back with her.
00:23 We all sat down like there was nothing wrong.
00:25 [MUSIC]
00:31 >> Well, she asks an honest question, I'm gonna give her an honest answer.
00:33 >> I need you to forgive me.
00:35 [MUSIC]
00:37 >> Drunk driving, my son doesn't drink.
00:40 [MUSIC]
00:42 >> It would take a miracle to see the things that we wanna see,
00:47 because they're not there.
00:49 [MUSIC]
00:56 >> This was an experience.
00:57 >> He's like, hey, and it's like a one day shoot.
01:01 So I'm like, like a commercial or a short film.
01:04 >> David said we're shooting a feature in one day.
01:07 >> It's cool because nobody does it.
01:11 If I wasn't doing this job, I would be miserable.
01:14 >> We shot a feature in, well, it was close to 24 hours of shooting time,
01:19 from call time to wrap time on two separate days.
01:24 >> Sometimes I'll just lie in bed and
01:27 just think about how it feels to put paint on my canvas.
01:32 [MUSIC]
01:36 >> That's very humbling and much people have given and
01:40 how much people have cared about this project.
01:43 And then throughout this whole process, just working and
01:46 giving everything to it, and now it's all over, and it looks great.
01:51 [MUSIC]
01:53 >> Ray saw these trees in the sunset the other day and
01:55 said it reminded her of one of your paintings.
01:57 Isn't that funny?
01:59 Usually people see your paintings, it reminds them of the world,
02:02 not the other way around.
02:03 >> Usually.
02:05 [MUSIC]
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