Released in early March, Sulphur And White barely had a chance to register with cinemagoers before everything changed, but now it gets its second chance on digital.
Appropriate for a film where a second chance at life is at the heart of the narrative.Not that having his first chance severely damaged was any of David Tait’s own doing.
His true story – he’s a former city trader who’s subsequently become a tireless and fearless fundraiser for the NSPCC, climbing Everest no less than five times on their behalf – is one of having his childhood stolen and of its lasting impact.
Growing up in South Africa with a self-centered mother and a bitter father, he takes a job in a local store and falls prey to a paedophile ring.
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