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.

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