Dying for the Other is a video triptych, documenting the lives of mice used in breast cancer research and humans suffering from the same disease. In order to produce this video, da Costa documented scenes of her own life during the summer of 2011 and combined them with footage taken at a breast cancer research facility in New York City over the same time frame.

Documentary of the folk who use and defend treating cancer and other illnesses with Marijuana

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In August 2007, after some medical studies, I was diagnosed with bone cancer. This movie is based on...

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The capture of Naples, the first great European city to be liberated, revealed the magnitude of the ...

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Documents the true story of the final weeks of rehearsal for the Young at Heart Chorus in Northampto...

The female breast has been a motif for as long as there has been art. For centuries, people have bee...
The Cut of It is a unique exploration of the decisions real women made when they were diagnosed with...

John Cazale was in only five films – The Godfather, The Conversation, The Godfather: Part II, Dog Da...