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Super quick and easy to read and I would recommend this, even if you may not have experience reading this style of text. Having seen Pugh in Midsommar, it is exciting to imagine how she will take on this role! Knowing the lead characters are set to be Florence Pugh and Harry Styles may have also influenced this. Walking away from it, I wondered, who is the TRUE villain? Is it a character in this book? Is it society? Having seen Pugh in Midsommar, it is exciting to imagine how she will take on this role! Super quick and easy to read and I would recommend t This was my first time reading a screenplay and it was super enjoyable! It was a very quick afternoon read and left lingering feelings and questions. Walking away from it, I wondered, who is the TRUE villain? Is it a character in this book? Is it society? Knowing the lead characters are set to be Florence Pugh and Harry Styles may have also influenced this. “… * * * *… Intelligent, personal and deeply moving… An affecting film about one of the world’s great unsung heroes.” – FILM INK MAGAZINE “Shaw’s refreshing voice sensitively delivers a strong portrait with an awakening message.” – INSIDE FILM MAGAZINE “Moving… An exhilarating look at an amazing life.This was my first time reading a screenplay and it was super enjoyable! It was a very quick afternoon read and left lingering feelings and questions.

“… First-timer Shaw’s intimate portrait encapsulates Uys…” – EMPIRE MAGAZINE “… Imagine someone with the bluntness of George Carlin, the wardrobe of the Kinsey Sicks, and the following of Dame Edna and you’ll get an idea of what kind of social catalyst this man became for South Africans… One of the most entertaining and decidedly in your face documentaries about AIDS prevention… Most amazing is the fact that the film was the inspiration of a 15-year-old Australian boy who heard Uys speak to a school group and decided to make this documentary… Remarkable…” – THE HUFFINGTON POST It may even change lives.” – URBAN CINEPHILE “A work of great maturity and compassion… deserves a wide and enthusiastic audience.
