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Topic History of: Death In Venice
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Green Man The documentary sounds very interesting. The film industry is known not look after the child stars so many have died early or just went off the rails in later life. Björn Andrésen would of made a lot of money from social media but again we all know social media is toxic, people on Instragram go to extreme measures to look good then enter a whirlwind of depression then sadly ends in suicide.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Most_Beautiful_Boy_in_the_World

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9808043...espair.html#comments
Whole Truth And, don't forget the UK 1961 classic post-Turing/Wolfenden Report, 'Victim'.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfenden_report

Green Man I remember when Andrew came to work with the book in his hand.

I had no idea what it was about until he gave me a copy of the dvd. I was surprised how much I enjoyed the film.

Not much dialogue from memory however the cinematography is piece of art especially in the first 20 minutes.
JK2006 A masterpiece I reckon - made 50 years ago yet incredibly topical; all about Covid. If you've never seen it - please watch it.