

Documentary
Overview
The Pelletier family sets out on an epic journey to see the beauty of the world when three of their four children are diagnosed with an incurable eye condition.
Top Cast
Edith Lemay
Edith Lemay
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Edith Lemay
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Sébastien Pelletier
Sébastien Pelletier
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Sébastien Pelletier
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Mia Pelletier
Mia Pelletier
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Mia Pelletier
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Léo Pelletier
Léo Pelletier
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Léo Pelletier
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Colin Pelletier
Colin Pelletier
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Colin Pelletier
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Laurent Pelletier
Laurent Pelletier
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Laurent Pelletier
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François Lemay
François Lemay
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François Lemay
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Pauline Sirois
Pauline Sirois
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Pauline Sirois
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