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Dare to Do

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Dare to Do (1994) is a 7-minute movie produced by Art Phillips.

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Dare to Do draws you into the challenges faced by a sickly young man many years ago, demonstrating that nearly every adversity can be overcome if you take care of what is important. The success of its central character, Theodore Roosevelt, has been credited in great part to his time spent in North Dakota. The story of Dare to Do brings tears to your eyes while it motivates you to action. The weaving of fiction with actual accounts of the central character's life give a simple quote in a letter the power to turn lives around.

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Dare to Do received a Best Director nomination at the International Monitor Awards in Washington, D.C.

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