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DREAM TOUCH BELIEVE / official trailer

Michael Naranjo has no eyes and the use of just one hand. Yet, the Indigenous Pueblo artist creates sculptures coveted by collectors worldwide. The shadow-like bronzes treasured for their haunting beauty are prominently displayed in homes, museums, and grand institutions like the White House and Vatican. But it’s Naranjo’s life story that continues to spark hope within people of all walks of life.

Touching a dream

Sculptor Michael Naranjo achieves his lifelong dream of seeing-through-touch the iconic "End of the Trail" sculpture. The meeting between the artist and the monumental work of art by James Earle Fraser was documented as part of the biographical film "Dream Touch Believe."

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Sculptor Michael Naranjo and his wife Laurie have spent their entire careers advocating for accessibility and the arts. Michael is also a highly sought after motivational speaker. On a trip to Indiana, Michael gives a workshop to students. He also urges them to “break the rules” at a museum.

DREAM TOUCH BELIEVE AUDIO DESCRIBED AND CLOSED-CAPTIONED TRAILER

It is important that this film is accessible to all. Our complete film will have both audio descriptions as well as closed captioning.