

14 minutes that'll wreck your to-do list and rebuild your soul.
Through an intimate conversation, Steph Jane, age 28, shares the struggles and lessons her second diagnosis of stage-4 cancer has taught her. From being genuinely present and savouring simple moments to thoughts of the future and what really matters, Steph reveals beauty and wisdom which transcend appearance and years.
Cinematography
Black-and-white that makes clay look like moon dust.
Direction
Cheung knows when to shut up and let her breathe.
Production
14 minutes with zero fat — every frame earns its keep.
Director
David Cheung
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The black-and-white choice wasn't aesthetic poverty — it strips away distraction so you can't escape her face.
Released during the 'dying girl' documentary boom, but Steph refuses to be inspirational — she's just honest, which somehow hurts more.
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CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!!!
@robertmunroe6860 1
WOW............Congratulations I cried when I watched it Very emotional Best regards, Rick
@rickvestuto 1
Hey David What happen to the full-length film? I am so inspired by your work Would love to watch it again where can I see the full film please? regards, rick
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