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My Beautiful Broken Brain is a 2014 documentary film about the life of 34-year-old Lotje Sodderland after she suffered a hemorrhagic stroke as a result of a congenital vascular malformation in November 2011, initially experiencing aphasia, the complete loss of her ability to read, write, or speak coherently. [1] [2]
- United Kingdom
- English
- Sophie Robinson, Lotje Sodderland
- Sophie Robinson
Mar 22, 2016 · My Beautiful Broken Brain is an intensely personal story of a 34 year old woman, Lotje Sodderland, who documented through film her 1-year journey of recovery from hemorrhagic stroke, which resulted in Aphasia.
Jun 10, 2015 · Notes & Theories Sheffield Doc/Fest. This article is more than 8 years old. Review. My Beautiful Broken Brain review - moving study of life after stroke. This study of a young stroke patient’s...
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Mar 19, 2016 · This article is more than 8 years old This new Netflix doc uses gaudy special effects to convey the impact of Lotje Sodderland’s stroke, but her story would have been engaging enough on its...
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Mar 15, 2016 · Reveals the Traumatic, Triumphant Aftermath of a Brain Hemorrhage. By Julia Felsenthal. March 15, 2016. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix. In 2011, Lotje Sodderland was a 34-year-old Londoner...
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Mar 18, 2016 · My Beautiful Broken Brain: Directed by Sophie Robinson, Lotje Sodderland. With David Lynch, Sophie Robinson, Hente Sodderland, Jan Sodderland. After suffering a stroke at age 34, a woman documents her struggles, setbacks and eventual breakthrough as she relearns to speak, read and write.