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Tag Archives: Florence Carter Wood
Summer in February: A beautiful film that lacks honesty
I grew up in Cornwall. I say “grew up” but really I was there only from age two and-a-bit to age ten. Just eight years in fact. Not very long in the grand scheme of things but in terms of … Continue reading
Posted in Depression, Film
Tagged Alfred Munnings, biopic, Cornwall, criticism, ending life, film, Florence Carter Wood, Manic depression, mental health
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