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- The documentary's themes of the trauma of war, migration and the refugee experience, are powerfully resonant today, the underlining theme of the role of art in healing resonates throughout the film.. This is the story of Marika Henriques who, as a young Jewish girl, was hidden from the Nazis in a Budapest cellar. She then escaped Communist Hungary after the 1956 Uprising and went to England and trained as a Jungian therapist. But it was the creation of extraordinary art after an unnecessary operation decades later that helped her to process her childhood trauma. Now in her 80s Marika tells her story for the first time. 'The cumulative impact is assaultive, inspiring, intriguing and moving by turns' The Journal of Analytical Psychology.
- For the first time, doctors and nurses who cared for Britain's first AIDS patients in the 1980s tell of the extraordinary situation they found themselves in and the rules they had to break to help patients forgotten by the state.