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Jon Snow: A Last Big Story

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Faced with an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, Jon Snow rediscovers his purpose in doing what he's always done, exposing injustice as he fights for a Zambian community whose homes have been destroyed by a mine

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Carol Midgley The Times (UK) Jun 24
5/5
It is courageous of him to talk so publicly about what is happening to him, to show us so much of himself, so honestly and he can be proud of an immensely moving film that will resonate with a great many people. Go to Full Review
Benji Wilson Daily Telegraph (UK) Jun 24
4/5
Snow says in the film that “There’s still more to do,” and here he is, rather wonderfully, doing it. Go to Full Review
Alison Rowat The Herald (Scotland) 5d
A stirring call to arms from one of the genuine giants of his trade. Go to Full Review
Susie Goldsbrough Sunday Times (UK) Jun 24
Snow, Lunga and the director Laura Warner clearly thought there could be no better way to demonstrate that Snow was still Snow than with a burst of heartfelt reporting. This was not a good decision. Go to Full Review
Adam Miller metro.co.uk Jun 24
5/5
If this film becomes [Jon Snow's] legacy, it captures everything worth celebrating about a broadcaster who has given his life to journalism and to making the world a better place. Go to Full Review
Pat Stacey Irish Independent Jun 24
4/5
This is not always an easy film to watch, but it’s one that, like its subject, is full of compassion and courage. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis Faced with an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, Jon Snow rediscovers his purpose in doing what he's always done, exposing injustice as he fights for a Zambian community whose homes have been destroyed by a mine
Director
Laura Warner
Producer
Robert Macqueen, Charles Sibanda-Lunga
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 15m