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1 online resource (58 minutes) |
Summary |
This incredibly moving film sees BAFTA-award winning filmmaker Roger Graef travel to Australia to reconnect with Brett Nielsen who, 50 years ago, was the subject of Roger's first ever documentary, One of them is Brett. This original documentary told the story of a then four year old Brett who had been born without arms due to Thalidomide. It proved to be a landmark in broadcasting on the subject of disability, was shown around the world and went on to win numerous awards. Brett inspired viewers then, and this new film will inspire viewers today also. As he says himself, ‘it doesn't matter what happens to you in your life, it matters how you deal with it.' Brett is now an accomplished motivational speaker, successful recording and concert artist – playing the piano with his toes - and an accomplished music producer. He is father now to three children and we see in this incredibly inspiring film, how Brett is now swapping roles with his own father who, in ailing health, needs his support |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed January 23, 2019) |
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In English |
Subject |
Musicians with disabilities.
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Thalidomide -- Side effects.
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Abnormalities, Human.
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Abnormalities, Human.
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Musicians with disabilities.
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Thalidomide -- Side effects.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Graef, Roger, 1936-2022, director, producer
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Films of Record Ltd., production company.
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BBC Worldwide Learning, film distributor.
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