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.

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Through an intimate conversation, Steph Jane, age 28, shares the struggles and lessons her second di...

‘Voices from the Shadows’ shows the brave and sometimes heartrending stories of five ME patients and...

With the world increase in spillover diseases from animals Scientists trace outbreaks such as the Zi...

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Autobiographical documentary in which Ian Dury, fighting a battle with cancer to which he would late...

The rock star Pau Donés has advanced cancer, but he is confronting the disease with humour and in a ...

The story of a young science-writer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, who risked everything...

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

Rat Brain is a documentary that highlights Dr. John D. Douglass and his team's research at Seattle P...

The uplifting and heart-wrenching struggles of families who treat their cancer-stricken children wit...
The portrait of a daughter and her father, who was put into an artificial coma for a long time, betw...

Maurizio is a young university student living in Zürich, with a passion for diseases. Unlike many ot...

This documentary outlines the unique properties and latest studies of "Physarum Polycephalum", also ...

Iman Dimalanta, a 21-year-old lymphoma cancer survivor, journaled all her thoughts through her entir...

Jeff Witzeman goes on a quest to find out why his wife was cured of her cancer in 30 days, naturally...

The diagnosis of mantle cell lymphoma not only ruined Albert Farkas' summer day when he received it....