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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Filmmaker Explores Ethical Dilemma of Cancer Diagnosis Concealment

Filmmaker Explores Ethical Dilemma of Cancer Diagnosis Concealment

27 Oct

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Summary

  • Newly launched sales company Odd Slice Films boards "Stories of a Lie"
  • Film explores rationale behind hiding cancer diagnosis from patients
  • Director Olia Verriopoulou uses personal lens to tackle complex issue
Filmmaker Explores Ethical Dilemma of Cancer Diagnosis Concealment

In October 2025, the newly launched sales company Odd Slice Films has boarded the documentary "Stories of a Lie," directed by Olia Verriopoulou. The film is set to world premiere at IDFA in the Luminous section and has been nominated for the best first feature award.

"Stories of a Lie" is a "playful personal investigation on the rationale behind hiding a cancer diagnosis from patients, questioning whether silence protects -- or harms -- the people we love." The film explores the ethical dilemma of concealing or revealing the truth and its impact on a patient's mental state. It examines whether it is better to know nothing or only the bare minimum, and if this approach differs from patient to patient.

Odd Slice Films' Martina Droandi praised the film, saying it "holds a rare balance of lightness and depth, moving originally between humor and vulnerability without ever losing emotional truth." The topic, she added, is "not a conventional one: a philosophical and ethical dilemma with no easy answers."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The "Stories of a Lie" documentary explores the ethical dilemma of concealing cancer diagnoses from patients, questioning whether silence protects or harms the people we love.
The "Stories of a Lie" documentary was directed by Olia Verriopoulou.
The "Stories of a Lie" documentary is set to world premiere at IDFA in the Luminous section in October 2025.

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