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My Cancer| 54mins
Director: Meral Uslu | Producer: Meral Uslu
Focus Years: 2015 | Country: Netherlands
Subject Tags: conflict, europe, global, health, human body, netherlands, society
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
My Cancer, is a documentary about the breast cancer that invaded my life. In most films about cancer, 
the camera always stands between the filmmaker and the patient. In this film the camera is the patient: during my treatment I especially filmed my doctors and therapists. I myself am hardly in the picture, only my voice is. Confidence in my body is completely lost. Why do I have cancer? How much chance of survival do I have? But my doctors can't give me the answers I long for. Do I have to live with cancer for the rest of my life?
My Cancer | 54mins

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