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Finding Love In Quarantine (DVD)
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As a shocking medical crisis rages, Rick Baldwin finds himself in quarantine, catapulting him and his young daughter, Gracie, into chaos, isolation and homeschool mayhem. As the world reels amid the spread of a highly-contagious virus, Rick faces his own internal battles: he desperately tries to reconnect with Gracie, help her journey through newfound challenges, process the loss of his wife – and hold on to his job. Amid all of the chaos, the beginnings of an unanticipated love take root, as unexpected wake-up calls spark a powerful quest for healing.
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SKU (UPC): 672299079311
Produced by: PureFlix Entertainment
Binding: Video DVD
Published: February 2021
Publisher: Pure Flix Entertainment – Pinnacle Peak Pictures
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