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A life on film: how a City executive’s story came to the big screen

The frenetic pace and long hours of work in the City has been a salvation for David Tait, who has held several senior roles in his 30-year career. “The worst part of my day historically has been — it sounds ridiculous — leaving the office,” he says. “Because suddenly I’m by myself, I’m back in my head.”

This mental anguish is rooted in the sexual abuse he experienced as a child. In his darkest moments, he considered suicide, one day climbing a cliff before the police intervened.

It is a scene recreated in a new film, Sulphur and White, which opens in cinemas next month and tells the 57-year-old’s life story.

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