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Everyone Is Having Fun But You
by Brad Vassar
Phin returns home to reveal to his brother and father that his terminal diagnosis was a mistake and he is actually going to recover. While his brother Terry reacts with immediate joy, his father Hank responds with a mixture of skepticism and a sudden, mysterious urge to leave, highlighting the fractured and complex dynamics of the family.
50/50
by Will Reiser
A young man receives a life-altering cancer diagnosis from a detached, clinical doctor. The scene captures the jarring disconnect between the doctor's medical jargon and Adam's shock as he tries to process his mortality.
A young man facing a terminal cancer diagnosis confronts his therapist about the clinical and hollow nature of her platitudes. He expresses his frustration with the 'Alienation Phase' and the perceived insincerity of those trying to comfort him while he faces his mortality.
Away
by Michael Gow
Tom, a terminally ill teenager, recounts a cynical and awkward encounter with a doctor who used a talk about sex to mask the gravity of Tom's failing health. He reflects on the dishonesty of the adults around him and the clinical coldness of his diagnosis.
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