Jess comes to terms with her father’s cancer when he comes to help paint her room the color she’s always wanted: blue.
Sadly, no one has to travel far to find cancer, whether in family, friends or themselves. The filmmakers of “Blue” are asking you to help share a message of hope and comfort. Please reblog and pass this on to anyone you know who has been affected by cancer…it was made with them in mind.
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“Very powerful — such insight. This is so amazing. As a medical oncologist who has been working with cancer patients for 14 years, I have to say you captured this with such power that it is no wonder it won all those awards…this will be so helpful to patients.”
- Dr. Gulley M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.P.
National Cancer Institute
Director, Clinical Trials Group & Deputy Chief, Laboratory of Tumor Immunology and Biology, Senior Investigator, Medical Oncology Branch, Center for Cancer Research
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“Wow! Tears are streaming down my face. Truly beautiful story and moments that you’ve illustrated are powerful.”
- Katie Carpenter
Interactive Producer - Facing Cancer Together
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“What an impacting film! I have shown it to everyone in our organization. It is truly a blessing to be able to share here, as many of us have lost loved ones to cancer as well. I know [people] will be blessed by this film. I will happily pass it on. Fantastic job!”
-Courtney Alberson
Lead Solutions Specialist - Generations of Virtue
(Source: blueshortfilm.blogspot.com)



