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Discussions in Bioethics: If You Want a Girl Like Me
198512 min 43 secFilm: Fiction
Direction: Susan Huycke
Production: Wolf KoenigAndy Thomson
Script: Leila Basen
One of a series of short, open-ended dramas designed to stimulate discussion of values and ethics in relation to modern medical technology. This film looks at questions surrounding life-prolonging treatment for disabled newborns. When a teenage girl discovers that her newborn baby suffers from spina bifida and hydrocephalus, she refuses to agree to a life-saving shunt. While her boyfriend, the father, tries to convince her to accept responsibility for the infant, the hospital awaits their signed consent to proceed with the operation.
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Subject categories
- Health and Medicine > Babies and ChildrenBioethicsPhysically Disabled People
- People with disabilities > Children with DisabilitiesPeople with Physical DisabilitiesTreatment and Rehabilitation
- Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > Ethics and Bioethics
Credits
- director
- Susan Huycke
- producer
- Wolf Koenig
- executive producer
- Andy Thomson
- script
- Leila Basen
- photography
- Zoe Dirse
- sound
- John Martin
- editing
- Ion Webster
- sound editing
- Wojtek Klis
- re-recording
- Jean-Pierre Joutel
- Adrian Croll
- music
- Robert Walsh
- cast
- Joan Austen
- Sandra Cole
- Anna-Maria Giannotti
- Marcello Pansera
- Tom Rack
- Kelly Ricard
- Vittorio Rossi
- Helen Taylor
Awards
- Prizes awarded to each of the eight films in the series - Category: Health and Medicine International Film Festival