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"You can see again now"

A successful colorist accidentally loses his sight but tries to stay in the profession. His colorblind student, who used to be a programmer in the past, is helping him with this task by using modern advances in technology. Circumstances force them to unite and overcome their fears together.

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  • Anatolii Marempolskyi

    Anatolii Marempolskyi

  • Denys Torchilevskyi

    Denys Torchilevskyi

  • Irina Nirsha

    Irina Nirsha

  • Serhii Denha

    Serhii Denha

  • Yevhen Chernykov

    Yevhen Chernykov

Overview

A successful colorist accidentally loses his sight but tries to stay in the profession. His colorblind student, who used to be a programmer in the past, is helping him with this task by using modern advances in technology. Circumstances force them to unite and overcome their fears together.

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