Someone's Daughter, Someone's Son

[3] The documentary started as a project during COVID-19 lockdown following a conversation between Tucker and Big Issue founder John Bird."[4] The people who share their stories in the documentary include Darren, Emma and Laura from London, Jamie from Glasgow and Earl from South Shields as well as Tucker herself.[4] Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams recorded a song, also titled Someone's Daughter, Someone's Son, that is played at the end of the film.[9] Sophie Monks Kaufman of Time Out wrote that "Someone’s Daughter, Someone’s Son wears its heart on its sleeve.Or the way she is there, not peering in, but eye level with her subjects, not talking to them as victims, but people with pasts and – fingers crossed – futures.
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