All of us here were entranced by the raw, honest and powerful tribute to Caroline Flack in last night's documentary 'Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death'. We are lucky enough to be speaking to Curious Films' Charlie (director) and Dov (exec prod) tonight about the issues raised in last night's show and we are live streaming it here on the Hub as well. Who else watched the film? Let us know how it made you feel below and what questions you would want to ask them.
Edited on 18th Mar 2021 16:22pm

Olly Cromack
I thought the film was very thoughtfully made; it reminded me of Blast! Films' Jade retrospective and in a way it felt like it helped cement Caroline's legacy and really celebrate her life as well as reflect on the tragedy of it. My question for this evening is about contributor and crew welfare when making something so intensely sensitive - what infrastructures were put in place to protect Caroline's family and friends who contributed so honestly, and also what was in place to support the crew?

Tom Dix
Expert Contributor
I haven't got a question but I just wanted to say thank you for making such an important bit of TV. I like that you made it a celebration of her life as well as focusing on the mental health aspect. Both this doc and the one released on BBC Three focusing on Roman Kemp's friend and colleague I think has really helped kick start a proper conversation about the way we deal with mental health and I'm so grateful for it. I really hope it signals the start of change in all aspects of our lives.
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Lorraine O'Keeffe
I thought it was a very gentle and loving eulogy that allowed Caroline to be a person and not just a news story. Great access, very comfortable contributors. I did wonder if Graham Norton and Lorraine Kelly were offered the chance to comment. Kind of felt they were thrown under the bus. They might feel horribly guilty about their comments but we didn't learn that. Perhaps it would have jarred with the soft friends and family telling of things but I wonder what you thought as producers about that
Caz Stuart
good film ..nice chat

