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Cancer survivor turns trauma into art with short film
Summary
Chloe Jacquet, a 45-year-old breast cancer survivor, has made a short film called "Chemotherapy Airways" based on her treatment; it will be released on 4 February to coincide with World Cancer Day.
Content
Chloe Jacquet, a 45-year-old breast cancer survivor from Cirencester, has turned her experience into a short film titled Chemotherapy Airways. She was diagnosed in 2021 and underwent surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Jacquet has said media images of treatment felt distressing and the film is intended to present a different perspective.
Key details:
- Chloe Jacquet, 45, created the short film "Chemotherapy Airways" based on her own treatment experience.
- Jacquet underwent surgery, six cycles of chemotherapy and 20 doses of radiotherapy after a 2021 diagnosis.
- The project received public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
- The film will be released on Jacquet's website and social media on 4 February to coincide with World Cancer Day.
Summary:
The film aims to challenge common portrayals of cancer treatment and to open conversation by using a surreal flight setting. It will be published online on 4 February, aligning its release with World Cancer Day.
