
And the winner is...Dear Sister
Thank you to all those who voted for the Best of the Breast and of course a huge thanks to our wonderful finalists.
Dirty Girl
Jennifer Clary
From Breast Fest 2008
Frightened and anxious, a woman's mind wanders as she imagines the battle between her dirty, cancerous tumors and the surgeon.
Pink Just Isn't My Color
Lucy Charlewood
From Breast Fest 2009
A breast cancer patient finds the light-hearted and playful side to each of her medical interventions and decides to experience her treatment on her own terms.
Dear Sister
Sylvia Soo
From Breast Fest 2009
Diagnosed with breast cancer at 25, Sylvia is forced to rely on her 16 year old younger sister Sabrina.
A Diary of Healing
Christopher Capozziello
From Breast Fest 2010
Mary Ann Wasil Nilan allows photographer, Christopher Capozziello, to follow her from home to hospital and everywhere in between, for over two years.
Hakrana pratit (Private screening)
Anat Shinar
From Breast Fest 2011
An animated video dealing with breast cancer based on the 5 stages of mourning. The monologues are based on real interviews.
The winning filmmaker will be awarded the Amazing Grace Award for Best Short Film, a $1,500 cash prize, and flown to Toronto to present her/his film at the Breast Fest Film Festival in Toronto Nov 2-4, 2012
The Amazing Grace Award is generously supported by School Editing:










