The human camera
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Nine has bought a package of UK human-interest documentaries produced by September Films.
One of these films is Stephen Wiltshire: The Human Camera the amazing story of a man who can memorise a skyline from a ride in a single helicopter ride and draw it to precision.
In five days Wiltshire drew the London skyline in fine detail on a 13ft curving canvas, never referring to notes, sketches or photographs. Wiltshire was diagnosed with autism, a brain development disorder, at the age of 3.
The two other titles are: Boys Joined at the Head, which follows conjoined Egyptian twins as they prepare to undergo separation surgery and I am the Elephant Man.
All of the films were originally UK commissions and had rated “extremely well” on local networks.
Source: C21
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Obviously an attempt to out-class “Half Ton Dad”.
Pathetic.