“Clear eyed and admirably unsentimental, Asquith’s portrait is as direct and spirited as its subject”
Sunday Times

“…A tender, intelligently crafted film which also stands as a soft-spoken indictment of social inequality.”
Daily Telegraph

“…Asquith’s follow-up to her incredible 1999 doc 15… Asquith is more than lens-pointer as she follows Kim’s struggle to keep Harvey…. Then and now footage provides a fascinating conversation between the teenager and young mum she’s become. Outstanding.”
Guardian

“The award-winning film-maker Daisy Asquith has a rare and inexplicable gift… To understand what’s going on here, you really need to watch this deeply humane film.”
The Times

“Asquith looks beyond the Vicky Pollard clichés at a real person… It’s a reminder to the rest of us that sometimes, life just wants to make bad choices for you.”
Sunday Express
Link to Daisy's original film made in 1999

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