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| A chaplain, a doctor and a musician reveal the transformative potential of grief and the healing power of assisting others. |
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| This film will be available in 2011. |
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| People in the film |
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| Chaplain Betty Clark |
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| She lost two babies, her first husband in a car accident, and had numerous surgeries and a string of failed marriages. Thinking she must have been a mistake, she has a last ditch conversation with God
about the purpose of her suffering. Her answer comes in her work of helping others. |
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| Brad Stuart, MD |
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| Enthusiastic, hardworking and over-extended, he learns the depths of despair when a wrong
career move leaves him without a job, self-confidence and finally his family.
His two-year journey through the dark night of the soul gives him a knowledge of loss that transforms his work. |
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| Kellen Perry, Harpist |
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| A successful folk-singer in the 60s, she abandons her blossoming fame after a close brush with death from throat cancer. Twenty year later, experince as a caregiver for her father, leads her to reclaim her music as a musician at the bedside of the seriously ill and dying. |
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