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Prairie Johnson, blind as a child, comes home to the community she grew up in with her sight restored. Some hail her a miracle, others a dangerous mystery, but Prairie won’t talk with the FBI or her parents about the seven years she went missing.
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Prairie Johnson, blind as a child, comes home to the community she grew up in with her sight restored. Some hail her a miracle, others a dangerous mystery, but Prairie won’t talk with the FBI or her parents about the seven years she went missing.
7.8/10
IMDbAuthentic Representation | 2019
Effects | 2019
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Television Series | 2019
Episodic Drama | 2018 | Brit
Best Actress in an International Production Mejor Actriz en Produccin Internacional | 2020 | Paz
Bruno Paolo Astori plate to the emerging voice | 2017
Best FantasyAdventure TV Spot Trailer Teaser for a Series | 2017
Outstanding Drama Series | 2017
In preparation for her role, Brit Marling befriended a man who went blind at age nineteen to tutor her in coping with the day-to-day chores of a typical blind person. The couple would meet in downtown Manhattan and she would spend up to six hours per day learning how to clean an apartment, make an omelet, et cetera. Throughout these sessions, Brit would be blindfolded.
Netflix cancelled the show after just two series. Creators Batmanglij and Marling had planned on several series leading to a definitive ending that they'd mapped out from day one.
Khatun, the lady who appears in Prairie's near death experiences, speaks original (classical) Arabic language.
The word "Khatun" is a female title of nobility prominently used in the Turkic Khaganate and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. In modern-day Bukhara language and Urdu language, it simply refers to any woman.
The opening title doesn't come on until an hour into the first episode.
"Prairie Johnson: When I say it out loud, it all falls apart."
"Prairie Johnson: I'm the OA."