One of Them Is Named Brett (1965)

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Roger Graef and The Thaldomide Society’s groundbreaking film about Brett, a boy born without arms, introduced the plight of Thalidomide children to the world. We see touching and personal scenes from his home life – rough and tumble with his brothers, meal times and other practical activities, revealing Brett’s extraordinary dexterity with his feet and his determination. Brett’s mother’s deeply personal narration describes how family life has been affected and how hurtful people’s comments can be – both to her, as a mother who took thalidomide, and in relation to Brett’s physical appearance.

Director: Roger Graef.
Stars: Stanley Baker (narrator).

1966 BAFTA Awards – Nominated for Best Short Film.


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2 Comments

  1. Torin Doyle
    April 6, 2024
    Reply

    Those poor kids. :'(

  2. Gerald L. Austin
    April 9, 2024
    Reply

    Very interesting. I was amazed at Brett’s agility with, his toes.

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