Now a documentary he has made that chronicles his mother’s final years, Everybody’s Oma, will have a world premiere at Sydney Film Festival next month. Described as an “uplifting film that charts the family’s playful, moving and hopeful journey in the public spotlight and behind the scenes”, it is competing …
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It’s a sunny, spring Saturday morning in early 2019 and I’m having coffee at the local Costa in Brentwood, an Essex town where I’ve never been before. There are plenty of people out and about and smiling. I have a couple of hours to spare so I’m planning to wander …
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