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The C Word is a 2016 documentary film about the effort to prevent cancer, particularly the research of Dr. David Servan-Schreiber, and addresses the failure of Western medicine's approach to cancer. [1] Produced and directed by cancer survivor Meghan L. O'Hara, it is narrated by Morgan Freeman.
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Hallmark Media Hallmark Media kicked off 2025 with four all-new Hallmark Channel movies — taking viewers all around the world from the comfort of their couch. The network announced in December ...
Living Proof is a 2008 Lifetime Television film, directed by Dan Ireland. The film stars Harry Connick Jr. as Dr. Dennis Slamon, a doctor who is trying to find a cure for breast cancer. The film also stars Paula Cale, Angie Harmon, and Amanda Bynes (in her final television appearance) in supporting roles.
Cherry is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Laurence Gagné-Frégeau and released in 2023. [1] The film is a portrait of Marie-Lise Chouinard, a writer and actress who died of cancer in 2022. [2] The film premiered in March 2023 at the Regard short film festival in Saguenay, Quebec. [3]
Days (French: Les Jours) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Geneviève Dulude-De Celles and released in 2023. [1] The film centres on Marie-Philip, a university graduate student who receives a breast cancer diagnosis at age 28, [2] profiling her treatment journey over the next year of her life.
Hallmark Channel 4 film series, premiering 4 films apiece annually [6] 2013–2014 Walden Family Theater (WFT) 6 films, premiering annually [7] 2014–present Hallmark Hall of Fame (HHoF)* 2 films, premiering annually [8] 2015–present Mystery Wheel (MW) Hallmark Movies & Mysteries 3 film series, premiering 3–4 films apiece annually [9] 2019 ...
The LuLu Sessions is a feature-length documentary film by S. Casper Wong about a prominent cancer researcher who is dying of breast cancer at the age of 43. Shot during the last 15 months of the life of Dr. Louise ("LuLu") Nutter, the film starts from the moment LuLu learns that her cancer is malignant and traces the emotional roller-coaster and the eye-opening process of dying.