Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman contracted Meningococcal Septicaemia at the age of six months. Since then, she lives an extraordinary life.
Because of the condition, doctors were forced to amputate part of her arms and legs. She has never known a life with limbs.
The documentary shows her incredible journey since the age of six months, and through her struggle to walk in prosthetics.
Charlotte finds it difficult to walk and sometimes even painful. Her parents travel to the US for a new prosthetics, and trying to finally give their daughter a better chance.
The compelling documentary shows her courage, determination, and spirit. This girl can overcome everything, so why cannot you?
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