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Katie Price: Harvey and Me

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A deeply personal film about Katie Price and her disabled son Harvey in a crucial year of his life, as he turns 18 and becomes an adult. It's an exciting milestone for them both, but for some disabled young adults like Harvey it also brings a daunting uncertainty as the people and places that have cared for him as a child are about to change. Now Harvey and Katie must navigate this transition together, and Katie has some tough decisions to make on Harvey's behalf - such as where he will live and what his future will look like - and in doing so she must also learn to let go.

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Deborah Ross The Mail on Sunday (UK) 02/05/2021
5/5
She has always fought Harvey's corner, and this was a true, honest, affecting account of what that has been like, and showed her as resilient, patient, devoted, dignified, loving. Go to Full Review
Ed Cumming Independent (UK) 02/05/2021
3/5
The difficulties for a child like Harvey don't end...and that caring for them is a lifelong duty. The parents - usually mothers, to judge by the interviews here - deserve every ounce of sympathy and support. Go to Full Review
Alison Rowat The Herald (Scotland) 02/05/2021
Lowe's film did not shy away from the difficulties in Harvey's life, or the struggle that lies ahead of him, but there was joy here and a lot of love. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis A deeply personal film about Katie Price and her disabled son Harvey in a crucial year of his life, as he turns 18 and becomes an adult. It's an exciting milestone for them both, but for some disabled young adults like Harvey it also brings a daunting uncertainty as the people and places that have cared for him as a child are about to change. Now Harvey and Katie must navigate this transition together, and Katie has some tough decisions to make on Harvey's behalf - such as where he will live and what his future will look like - and in doing so she must also learn to let go.
Director
Hannah Lowes
Producer
Olivia Isaacs, Cath Boggan
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
58m