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Bacon ‘N’ Laces: A Son and His Blind Father’s Shared Obsession
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Stephen Michael Simon’s documentary “Bacon ‘N’ Laces” follows a blind single father who runs a diner with the help of his three kids—with whom he shares a collection of more than seven hundred shoes.
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