In the Family: How much do you sacrifice to survive?

October 26, 2009

Gene Siskel Film Center
164 North State Street, Chicago, IL, United States

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A screening of the Emmy Nominated In the Family: How much do you sacrifice to survive?

At 31, filmmaker Joanna Rudnick faces an impossible decision: remove her breasts and ovaries or risk incredible odds of developing cancer.

Armed with a positive genetic test result that leaves her essentially ‘a ticking time bomb’, she balances dreams of having her own children with the unnerving reality that she is risking her life by holding on to her fertility. In The Family follows Joanna as she takes us on a journey through the unpredictable world of predictive genetic testing.

Turning the camera on herself, Joanna bares her conflicting emotions about preventative surgery and the potential consequences. Turning the camera on her new relationship, she and her partner capture a young couple falling in love in the shadow of the mutation. Turning the camera on the company that owns the patents to the BRCA genes, she questions their control over access to the test. Along the way, she looks to other women and families dealing with the same unbelievable information.

Intensely personal and timely, In the Family is a groundbreaking investigation that attempts to answer the question: How much do you sacrifice to survive?

Gene Siskel Film Center
164 North State St.
Theater 1

5:30p.m. Registration.
6:00p.m. Screening.
Followed by Q&A with Director & Producer Joanna Rudnick

This program is FREE.

Join C²ST and film maker Joanne Rudnick for a screening of the Emmy Nominated documentary.