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RNIB’s New Short Film Explores Grief And Hope Following Teenage Sight Loss

Por: Forbes Business October 14, 2022

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Eli London as Ava in RNBI's See the person, not the sight loss campaign filmRNIB The Royal National Institute Of Blind People (RNIB) has released a moving short film dealing with the painful reality of teenage sight loss as part of its latest “” campaign. The runs at three and a half minutes with being released to support the campaign in U.K. cinemas and on TV and VOD platforms. The fully-audio described production recounts the... + full article



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