In the documentary LATER, Annick Sickinghe and Sam van Zoest portray the physical and mental processing process after childhood cancer. Annick talks to seven people who had cancer in their childhood. The central question in LATER is: how does childhood cancer affect your later life? And how do former patients look back on their time of illness after 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50 years? The intimate and personal interviews are interspersed with animations and poetic images that make the emotion of the story palpable.

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In the documentary LATER, Annick Sickinghe and Sam van Zoest portray the physical and mental processing process after childhood cancer.
Year:2021
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