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To mark world health day we will be watching My Beautiful, Broken Brain directed by Lotje Sodderland

My Beautiful, Broken Brain (2014) Directed by Lotje Sodderland After 34-year-old Lotje Sodderland suffers a haemorrhagic stroke and undergoes emergency brain surgery, she is lucky to be alive. However, she suffers from aphasia, a language impairment that affects one’s ability to speak, read, and write. Almost immediately, Sodderland begins filming herself to document her journey—not quite to recovery, but to learning how to live with her new normal. Co-produced by none other than David Lynch, award-winning  My Beautiful, Broken Brain  is a deeply personal look at the physical and emotional ramifications of sudden brain damage. Click HERE for where to watch

To mark world health day we will be watching My Beautiful, Broken Brain directed by Lotje Sodderland

My Beautiful, Broken Brain (2014) Directed by Lotje Sodderland After 34-year-old Lotje Sodderland suffers a haemorrhagic stroke and...

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