Six Weeks
After being diagnosed with cancer and learning that he needs to stay alone in the hospital for six weeks, Jacob decides to make his experience a product. Instead of letting the loneliness and anxiety within him eat him up, he chooses to make a film from this situation. This film, addressing friendship, loneliness, fear, ordinariness, and unexpected humor, is an honest and surprising documentary. It questions how difficulties affect creativity. It tells the story of what Jacob experienced, felt, and how he coped with cancer during this process. The film is also a product of Jacob's own creativity that he used to cope with his disease. This film tells a story that might attract the audience's interest: How did this experience, which changed Jacob's life, also affect his creativity?
The film was shot in a hospital room. This has been the refuge Jacob used to cope with loneliness and fear.