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| producer = Sean Cisterna<br>Jay Deverett<br>Avi Federgreen
| producer = Sean Cisterna<br>Jay Deverett<br>Avi Federgreen
| writer = Willem Wennekers
| writer = Willem Wennekers
| starring = Sarah Fisher <br> [[Luke Bilyk]] <br> [[Chantal Kreviazuk]] <br> [[Sergio Di Zio]] <br> Zoë Belkin
| starring = Sarah Fisherman<br> [[Luke Bilyk]] <br> [[Chantal Kreviazuk]] <br> [[Sergio Di Zio]] <br> Zoë Belkin
| cinematography = Scott McClellan
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| editing = [[Michelle Szemberg]]
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'''''Kiss and Cry''''' is a 2017 Canadian biopic directed by [[Sean Cisterna]]. The film depicts the life of Carley Allison who suffered from a rare form of cancer. It was filmed at various real locations, such as Carley’s house and bedroom, skating rink, classrooms and hospitals in Toronto.<ref>Norman Wilner, [https://nowtoronto.com/movies/reviews/kiss-and-cry-packs-an-emotional-wallop "Kiss And Cry packs an emotional wallop"]. ''[[Now (newspaper)|Now]]'', February 8, 2017.</ref>
'''''Kiss and Cry''''' is a 2017 Canadian biopic directed by [[Sean Cisterna]]. The film depicts the life of Carley Allison who suffered from a rare form of cancer. It was filmed at various real locations, such as Carley’s house and bedroom, skating rink, classrooms and hospitals in Toronto.<ref>Norman Wilner, [https://nowtoronto.com/movies/reviews/kiss-and-cry-packs-an-emotional-wallop "Kiss And Cry packs an emotional wallop"]. ''[[Now (newspaper)|Now]]'', February 8, 2017.</ref>


The film stars Carley’s real-life actual words.
The film stars Carley’s real-life friend Sarah Fisher. Throughout the film, Fisher breaks the [[fourth wall]], using the very words from the real Allison’s blog posts and You Tube performances. The letter Carley writes and addresses to “cancer” is also partly her actual words.


It was released on February 10, 2017 and has been rated as a 6.8 out of 10.<ref>{{cite news |last=Deschamps |first=Tara |url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2017/01/24/toronto-actress-stars-as-her-dead-best-friend-singer-carley-allison-in-new-movie.html |title=Movie about Carley Allison, late Toronto teen who publicly fought cancer, stars her own best friend |work=[[Toronto Star]] |date=10 February 2017 |accessdate=2020-04-24 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.northyorkarts.org/2017/01/sean-cisterna/ |title=Snapd Artist Feature: Sean Cisterna |publisher=North York Arts |accessdate=2020-04-24 }}</ref>
It was released on February 10, 2017 and has been rated as a 6.8 out of 10.<ref>{{cite news |last=Deschamps |first=Tara |url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2017/01/24/toronto-actress-stars-as-her-dead-best-friend-singer-carley-allison-in-new-movie.html |title=Movie about Carley Allison, late Toronto teen who publicly fought cancer, stars her own best friend |work=[[Toronto Star]] |date=10 February 2017 |accessdate=2020-04-24 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.northyorkarts.org/2017/01/sean-cisterna/ |title=Snapd Artist Feature: Sean Cisterna |publisher=North York Arts |accessdate=2020-04-24 }}</ref>
Its such a fantastic movie u should watch it


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 18:28, 15 May 2022

Kiss and pCry
Film poster
Directed bySean Cisterna
Written byWillem Wennekers
Produced bySean Cisterna
Jay Deverett
Avi Federgreen
StarringSarah Fisherman
Luke Bilyk
Chantal Kreviazuk
Sergio Di Zio
Zoë Belkin
CinematographyScott McClellan
Edited byMichelle Szemberg
Music byCarley Allison
Casey Manierka-Quaile
Production
company
Mythic Productions
Distributed byIndiecan Entertainment
9 Story Media Group
Release date
  • 4 February 2017 (2017-02-04)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Kiss and Cry is a 2017 Canadian biopic directed by Sean Cisterna. The film depicts the life of Carley Allison who suffered from a rare form of cancer. It was filmed at various real locations, such as Carley’s house and bedroom, skating rink, classrooms and hospitals in Toronto.[1]

The film stars Carley’s real-life actual words.

It was released on February 10, 2017 and has been rated as a 6.8 out of 10.[2][3] Its such a fantastic movie u should watch it

Plot

Carley Elle Allison (Sarah Fisher) is a 17-year-old competitive figure skater in Toronto. Her motto is, always smile / find a reason to be happy. She has a lot going for her: she’s working to gain a place on Canada’s national team, and gaining momentum, she enjoys singing, has a great family and friends and at a party, she meets John, a handsome and sweet guy (Luke Bilyk) from her biology class.

Just as things seem they couldn't get any better, they get worse. Carley starts to feel sick, she begins to experience a severe shortage of breath, which is initially dismissed as asthma. The inhaler she is prescribed doesn’t fix her difficulty breathing, so a doctor runs some tests. After collapsing on a date with John, she's taken to the hospital, where doctors find a rare form of cancerous tumor (melanoma), outside her trachea. Determined to beat the illness, Carly first undergoes tracheal surgery and weeks later, chemotherapy.

Carley deals with "this little set back in my life” with a positive view always. Her family can find humor while changing a tracheostomy tube. One day, when John stays at her parents’ to make dinner, she loses a lock of hair. She warns him it will only get worse and if he decides to stay, he must stay positive. He declares his love for her.

Some days later, we see Carley doing her vlog bald, and directly afterwards John asks her to the prom outside her window with a drum set. She takes him to the rink to teach him to skate. As they are leaving, she bumps into two of her former skating teammates and gets rebuffed by one of them. Selena Gomez gives her encouragement on her Youtube video soon after.

Once back at school, she is welcomed back with many messages of love and encouragement. And then she comes across a fundraising event for cancer research, haircuts for cancer. She does a television interview, where she puts forth her mentality to treat cancer like a contact sport, to keep moving so it can’t get her. John and Carley go to the prom together, and are intimate for the first time.

Time passes, we see Carley’s hair is coming back. She’s had the tumor removed, and is told so far, so good. She goes back to skating some months later. She is offered to sing ‘O Canada’ to open a televised NHL game. John brings his Greek family to her house for dinner.

Months later Carley's rediagnosed with extremely rare Clear Cell Sarcoma in her lungs. John and Carley reaffirm their love for one another, but she succumbs to the disease later on that year at 19. Carley’s Angels Foundation was founded in her honor to help with covering high medical costs.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Norman Wilner, "Kiss And Cry packs an emotional wallop". Now, February 8, 2017.
  2. ^ Deschamps, Tara (10 February 2017). "Movie about Carley Allison, late Toronto teen who publicly fought cancer, stars her own best friend". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  3. ^ "Snapd Artist Feature: Sean Cisterna". North York Arts. Retrieved 2020-04-24.