My new brain

“this is the one unmissable programme of the week”   Times
“often heartbreaking, but also uplifting”   Mail on Sunday

 

Each year in Britain, 135,000 people end up in hospital with a traumatic brain injury. Most at risk are young men and the effects, though often hidden, can be profound and life-changing for the people affected, as well as their families and friends.

In this powerful and moving documentary for Channel 4’s Cutting Edge strand, acclaimed filmmaker Zac Beattie follows 20-year-old Simon on a remarkable journey through rehab as he and his family struggle to come to terms with the challenges of life after brain injury.

A popular undergraduate at Newcastle University, Simon was on a night out when he and a friend tried to climb back into a nightclub they’d been thrown out of by mistake. In the dark Simon fell twenty feet and landed on his head, suffering a severe brain injury.

My New Brain follows the progress and the struggles Simon and his family face as he’s treated in a brain injury rehabilitation unit and begins his first visits home.

CHANNEL 4 (2010)

 

Camera/Director/Producer: Zac Beattie
Associate Producer: Clare Cameron
Editor: David G Hill
Executive Producer: Helen Littleboy


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