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'Rupture: Living With My Broken Brain' is a 2012 United Kingdom documentary film created by former actress Maryam d'Abo, directed by Hugh Hudson and narrated by Nigel Havers. The film follows the experiences of d'Abo and others as they deal with the repercussions of various forms of brain damage.

History



In 2007 D'Abo suffered a brain haemorrhage and underwent brain surgery. After her recovery she began collecting information about various types of brain injuries and interviewing people who had experienced them.[https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/features/maryam-dabo-its-like-losing-a-layer-of-skin-you-experience-life-more-intensely-7924706.html "Maryam D'Abo: 'It's like losing a layer of skin you experience life more intensely'"]. 'The Independent', Jack Watkins, 9 July 2012 Among those interviewed were former newspaper editor Robert McCrum, jazz guitarist Pat Martino and music producer Quincy Jones. The film's scientific advisor and scriptwriter was Paul Broks, a lecturer in psychology at Plymouth University.[https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/you-only-live-twice-bond-girls-painful-journey-to-time-renewed/420540.article "You only live twice: Bond girl's painful journey to time renewed"]. 'Times Higher Education', July 10, 2012. By Matthew Reisz

With her husband, Oscar-winning director Hugh Hudson[http://www.theartsdesk.com/film/theartsdesk-qa-director-hugh-hudson "theartsdesk Q&A: Director Hugh Hudson"]. 'TheArtsDesk', Jasper Rees 23 June 2012 and with narration by Nigel Havers, the film was produced in 2011 and 2012.[http://www.departures.com/art-culture/culture-watch/maryam-d%E2%80%99abo%E2%80%99s-james-bond-days "Maryam dAbos James Bond Days"]. 'Culture Watch', Elizabeth Renzetti on September 24, 2012 The original title was planned to be "Rupture - A Matter of Life or Death".[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/9291892/Director-Hugh-Hudson-and-his-wife-Maryam-dAbo-speak-of-their-new-film-inspired-by-the-illness-that-nearly-killed-her.html "Director Hugh Hudson and his wife Maryam d'Abo speak of their new film inspired by the illness that nearly killed her "]. 'The Telegraph', Roya Nikkhah, 27 May 2012

Screenings



In July 2012 the film was shown on BBC Four television as part of the series 'Flesh, Blood and Bone: The Amazing Human Body'. It was screened at several film festivals in Europe. In September 2016 the film was shown as part of the TVOntario series 'Science Singles' in Canada.

Critical reception



The film was generally well received. D'Abo's interviewing style and the variety of personal experiences included were praised; the technical quality of the film and detours in the script into philosophical topics were criticized.[http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/rupture-living-with-my-broken-brain-2011-film-review-by-jennie-kermode "Rupture: Living With My Broken Brain"]. 'Eye for Film', Reviewed by: Jennie Kermode, 10 Oct 2012

References



Category:2012 television films

Category:2012 films

Category:British documentary films

Category:2010s British films

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