Sunny Dancer review β βchemo campβ gives teen drama a fresh spin
Berlin film festival
Bella Ramsey leads this likable coming-of-age story where the shared experience of adolescent cancer gives new warmth to a familiar genre
Bella Ramsey leads the cast of this likable coming-of-age movie from 26-year-old actor-turned-director George Jaques about a summer camp for teens with cancer. Though maybe sometimes a bit too euphoric in its positivity, and unrealistic about the life-changing experiences to be had at a camp like this or any other, itβs big-hearted, well acted, topped off with an amusing star cameo β and for those who think they can spot the βtragic-sacrificialβ character in stories like this, writer-director Jaques executes a smart misdirection-twist.
Thereβs a kind of Heartstopper energy and a strongly LGBTQ+ cast but perhaps oddly, heterosexuality is dominant. It is as if the centrality of cancer has left no room for any additional βotherβ identities.
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Β© Photograph: Β© Colin J Smith, SUNNY DANCER Distribution Limited

Β© Photograph: Β© Colin J Smith, SUNNY DANCER Distribution Limited

Β© Photograph: Β© Colin J Smith, SUNNY DANCER Distribution Limited