Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAmid family drama and dysfunction, a woman who carries a BRCA gene mutation must decide whether or not to remove her breasts and ovaries to reduce her cancer risk.Amid family drama and dysfunction, a woman who carries a BRCA gene mutation must decide whether or not to remove her breasts and ovaries to reduce her cancer risk.Amid family drama and dysfunction, a woman who carries a BRCA gene mutation must decide whether or not to remove her breasts and ovaries to reduce her cancer risk.
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This feature film was an incredible watch. It was eye-opening to see the vulnerabilities cancer patients undergo and the complexities they must navigate in their personal, professional, and medical journeys. The film helped me appreciate the enduring, uncertain path of navigating a cancer diagnosis (with both ups and downs throughout) and made me think more about the relationship between the medical workforce and patients. The film literally brought to life stories and anecdotes I've read about patients into an intricate story that was appropriately balanced with humor and thoughtfulness. Ultimately, it was a film grounded in sincerity to highlight the experiences patients confront on a daily basis.
What is the experience of a person who is advocating for her own health so that she can reduce her risk of cancer? Love, Danielle takes us on that rollercoaster, the good, bad and ugly of advocating for your own life. Throw in some levity with a messed up family dynamic, and you have a story that runs us on a full ride of diagnosis, treatment and finally healing. It is a beautifully told story that lets the audience walk away with knowledge that can help save so many peoples lives.
Devin Sidell masterfully moves with every scene partner she has on the screen. She carries this mammoth of a story on her back and carries us with her through every conflict and eventually joy. Most notably her relationship with Jamie King is joyful to watch. King plays the sister with cancer and at no point do you feel she is milking the sadness of the experience. She brings humor and the light of someone who is truly fighting to live.
Devin Sidell masterfully moves with every scene partner she has on the screen. She carries this mammoth of a story on her back and carries us with her through every conflict and eventually joy. Most notably her relationship with Jamie King is joyful to watch. King plays the sister with cancer and at no point do you feel she is milking the sadness of the experience. She brings humor and the light of someone who is truly fighting to live.
You know you've seen an impactful film when you and your spouse have an hour long talk about how it affected you afterwards. That is exactly what happened to us after we saw it screened at the 11th annual Nevada Women's Film Festival where it won - deservedly so - the 'Best Feature Film' award.
This glorious film is not only both funny and moving (hard to do either well much less both simultaneously) but taught us a lot about cancer, treatment, family history, and spousal issues. Without giving anything away, the family dynamics, to include husbands and wives, mothers and daughters, fathers and daughters, siblings, etc - its all there. And each was handled well and represented themselves fairly (and intelligently).
In short, if you're looking to watch something that makes you laugh + cry + think then this is it!
This glorious film is not only both funny and moving (hard to do either well much less both simultaneously) but taught us a lot about cancer, treatment, family history, and spousal issues. Without giving anything away, the family dynamics, to include husbands and wives, mothers and daughters, fathers and daughters, siblings, etc - its all there. And each was handled well and represented themselves fairly (and intelligently).
In short, if you're looking to watch something that makes you laugh + cry + think then this is it!
Rarely does a film come along that drops jaws through it's bravery to open your mind and expand your consciousness. Many people are unaware of genetic testing that can help you reduce your risk of getting cancer. "Love, Danielle" beautifully written by and starring the stunning Devin Sidell is based on her personal story of tragedy and triumph that will break your heart wide open. With such serious subject matter, it was a delicate balance to inject humor to the story, but it was done beautifully and allowed a respite from the heart wrenching choices facing the characters in the film. All the performances were top notch, and the film was produced so eloquently. Long story short, this film will save lives. What more could you ask for? Spoiler alert: Not much. Go see this film!
This is such an incredibly well written film about a tough topic that deserves more air time! It's perfectly cast to balance humor with insight, education and awareness. It's a raw perspective of Devin's own personal journey that will keep you riveted and wanting to know more. The relationship between the two sisters is so endearing, inspirational and real. Whether you're a cancer survivor, a previvor or family/friend of one, this movie is a must-see! It's not just about cancer, but also about owning our own healthcare journey and the choices and consequences many women face and endure silently.
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