Tonight the film, which I decided to call THE MAN WHO STOLE MY MOTHER'S FACE, was screened in front of our first audience - delegates at the Activating Human Rights and Diversity Conference in Byron Bay. Charlene flew over from South Africa to take part.
As the credits rolled, the audience rose from their seats to give Laura a standing ovation. She told me afterwards that it was a key moment for her in her recovery - she now knew that people acknowledged and believed her. It was the first day of the rest of her life...